Copy the Recovery CD's that came with my Gateway Laptop to a new drive I installed

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Carole Sandman

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After a hard drive crash (no longer accessible), should I just partition the new drive and copy the CD's into the second partition. If so, how would I activate the recovery to the 1st partition. Since the CD's are not bootable, I need to know have to "rescue" my drive using the disks.
 

JeckeL

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How come the cd's are not bootable? How would you normally use if that's the case?

Do you have a separate PC you could hook the laptop HDD up in, boot to whatever HDD the PC normally uses, run the CD's from there and just choose to format/install on the laptop HDD rather than the PC's native boot HDD with windows (or whatever OS)
 

Carole Sandman

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Carole Sandman

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These are the original CD's that came with the Gateway Laptop. Geek Squad tried to find a way to boot from them and says there is no boot.ini on any of the disks, and they believe the disks are just defective. They say we need to get a new set of recovery disks that are bootable, but I don't know how.

Can you help me?
 
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