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Unable to boot into Vista
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you might want to scan for rootkits with tdsskiller and kaspersky
it should work like this, "copying the factory default settings image" on page 2, unless it's already been done
ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/desktop/empowering_technology/User%20Guides%202.0%20-%202.4/Acer%20eRecovery%20Management%20english.pdf!!
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stilltheone wrote: »If you aren't bothered about losing the eRecovery option, install Windows 7 from boot up.
Will place the link to the download to to Windows 7 in your PM inbox.
If all is good, I'll link you to a Vista SP2 disc for which you have a licence.
no im not bothered about losing it, it would just be good to be able to use it.
thanks for that, Ill try it soon.0 -
you might want to scan for rootkits with tdsskiller and kaspersky
it should work like this, "copying the factory default settings image" on page 2, unless it's already been done
ftp://ftp.support.acer-euro.com/desktop/empowering_technology/User%20Guides%202.0%20-%202.4/Acer%20eRecovery%20Management%20english.pdf
will read this and follow, see if it works.0
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