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    Urgent! Recovering on the 2200

    Discussion in 'Other Manufacturers' started by yehrulz, Apr 8, 2009.

  1. yehrulz

    yehrulz Notebook Consultant

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    Hey guys,

    I tried finding the manual/drivers for averatec 2200 series, to no avail. I need to recover it, but i don't know the hotkey on boot up. On an hp, i know you press f2 or w/e on various other manufactuers, but could someone tell me how to recover this?

    Thanks!

    P.s last ditch attempt is to use my own copy of xp, but i really can't find the drivers!
     
  2. MidnightSun

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    Are you sure there is no driver folder on your computer? My Averatec 2155 came with a "Drivers" folder in the Program Files folder.
     
  3. raydabruce

    raydabruce Notebook Carnivore

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    I have a 2260-EK1 (Averatec 2200) and there was no "recovery partition" on mine (I bought it used).

    You can find all the drivers here:
    http://www.trigem.com/us/support/drivers.asp

    Just select "Laptops" in the category box and then "Averatec 2200 Series" in the model box and click on "Search".

    A link will appear below that takes you to all the drivers. Averatec is now owned by TriGem. There doesn't appear to be any manual available on the site though.