gateway recovery management

Hi, I am trying to open my for the gateway recovery management and I can't seen to find it. I tried to do the alt + f11 and it worked once, but now when I try to do, it will not be open. my computer worked not for months and I desperately need to restore this help please

Hello

It should be Alt + F10.

Front door: press Alt + F10 keys at startup - as Acer has: press left Alt + F10 keys according to Acer eRecovery

http://www.ehow.com/how_6960920_restore-computer-using-recovery-Partitiion.html

Or:

Contact the manufacturer of your computer to order recovery media that they need to provide for a small fee, if it is still available.

Or you can also borrow the same exact retail edition DVD of Windows 7 and use your product key to reinstall.

See you soon.

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