Gateway omg old or is Acer made, now. made 2005, 14 years old.
omg2, relic Pentium D PC, wow. old.
there are 2 ways, mostly, (besides rear clam shells)
2 screws.
or the latch.
we are USA are you outside USA the USA GW lists no 835.
usa has 830. and 840. we pitch these the trash, no w10 support.
this looks like slider case to me. the rear side panels do not just pop off 1 by 1, no.
the clue If you look the top and sides are 1 part.
so that top rear screw release it, or the who front comes off pops off and screws seen there release the wrapper.
that is 1 odd duck case. it retire it in a heart beat.
some odd cases tilt the pc from top to rear look bottom front/s
see levers there in plastic and when tripped the whole front tilts off.
SOURCE: external hard drive
ya yiu can do it only you need is to download the drivers from the homesite of teh type of hard drive u r using
u hav not mentioned the name her so just simply try by searching google for the driver
SOURCE: I am unable to remove the hard drive to install a
My Pavilion a1357c has only one screw on the open slider panel side, excuse me it only has screws on one side. Your only venue is to loosen that bracket until you can get access to that screw. Good luck my friend,Dana
SOURCE: I just purchased a refurbished Gateway 835 Gm
Well youve paid for and got it know, so it shouldn't really matter. I think once you have something then you should not worry about the cost unless it starts giving hassle. I bought my PS3 and a few weeks later it dropped by 150€, but I have it and Im happy with it.
SOURCE: Gateway M305CRV is damaged. I
You need to connect the drive to another computer so the data can be read. The simplest way is with a USB adapter like this one. I got mine from thinkgeek.com, but it's available from other places too. This one's nice because it can connect to regular IDE, laptop IDE or SATA drives. Then you just plug the USB cable into any other computer, and you're set. I's like using any other external drive after that.
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