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    Acer Aspire 7540, PQService I need to re-enable the F10 Restore Option!

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by PC Dude, Jan 28, 2011.

  1. PC Dude

    PC Dude Newbie

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    I can see the PQSERVICE partition but no long get the F10 option to recovery. How do I go about correcting the damaged MBR to allow this factory recovery to be re-enabled. This PC has no CD/DVD roms. Short of getting the ACER iso, is there a way to do this fast and easy?
    Aspire 7540-1284
    P.S. in the BIOS the D2D *IS* enabled, but no longer gives the F10 or ALT-F10 recovery option. Customer used a 3rd party utility to re-size the drive and changed the MBR. I could recover this from a Windows 7 DVD but he would like the factory settings *AS NEW*.
    Bigozone got close here but there was never a reply as to this being corrected.
    http://forum.notebookreview.com/acer/277635-acer-alt-f10-recovery.html
    :eek:
    I tired this somewhat but does not seem to work for me.
    http://www.notebookforums.com/thread217870.html
     
  2. PC Dude

    PC Dude Newbie

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    I got it to work!!!! :D
    THIRD Option Worked (not step 3)
    The Acer D2D Erecovery 101
    Had the answer.. Using
    Ultimate Boot CD - Download the UBCD
    Posted due to sites tend to go away sometimes.
     
  3. PC Dude

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    Well I was about to get the partition to reload windows but errors showed on the next boot.
    Seems this did not repair the MBR but was very close.. I need the right tool to correct this. If that person still has it , would be very useful.
     
  4. michael_recycled

    michael_recycled Notebook Deity

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