How to FORMAT my hard drive with a RECOVERY PARTITION and my system restore from. BKF files

History made as short as possible.

I inherited a gateway with XP Media Center 2004. I transferred all my old files to the new computer, and it worked fine. I did a full backup of the system (.) BKF). Later, I installed a disc for my Vivitar camera I used before with my old system and my computer crashed.

I tried everything I know to do a restore. F8, F10 and F11 during start-up and the best I could come up with was the safe MODE, but it would fail to any ENTRY.

I really feel like the hard disk must be formatted and start over. I can not access the recovery partition and no XP CD was provided.

My question is: How can I reformat the hard drive with a petition of recovery and reinstall my operating system of BKF files?

If you have a recovery partition, I suggest you post in the forums of the bridge
assistance.
 
Another option is the following:
http://tips.vlaurie.com/2006/05/recovery-console-for-those-without-an-XP-disk/
 
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> A long history made as short as possible.
>
> I inherited a gateway with XP Media Center 2004. I transferred all my old
> files to the new computer and it worked fine. I did a full backup of the system
> (. BKF). Later, I installed a disc for my Vivitar camera I used
> before with my old system and my computer crashed.
>
> I have tried everything I know to do a restore. F8, F10, and F11
> during startup and the best I could come up with safe MODE, but it would be
> not allow any INPUT.
>
> I really feel like the hard disk must be formatted and start over. I have
> unable to access the recovery partition and no XP CD was provided.
>
> My question is: How can I reformat the hard drive with a petition of recovery
> and reinstall my operating system of BKF files?
>
 
 

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