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    Cant recovery

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Meena, Aug 15, 2009.

  1. Meena

    Meena Newbie

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    Dear Sir/Madam,
    I'm using Aspire 6930G model. With the recover CD, I could not recover fully. Upto 40% progress, it has been stopped. After restarting, BOOT MGR missing msg appearing. Pl. find the solution.
     
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    Meena Newbie

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    Dear Sir/Madam,
    I'm using Aspire 6930G model. With the recover CD, I could not recover fully. Upto 40% progress, it has been stopped. After restarting, BOOT MGR missing msg appearing. Pl. find the solution.
     
  3. Vinch

    Vinch Notebook Guru

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    i think your recovery cd is corrupted.

    try using disk to disk recovery method. go to bios then enable D2D recovery then restart. press alt+f10 upon reboot until the recovery setup appear.
     
  4. Meena

    Meena Newbie

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    Now its ok & my system is OK. I need one more clarification from u. Will pl. tell me how to resotre the space of 38 GB from teh unallocated space to C drive again. Bcz. now C drive is having 106 GB instead of 144 GB. Expecting favourable reply from u for teh solution.

    Thanks & Regards,
    Meena.
     
  5. Meena

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    Now its ok & my system is OK. I need one more clarification from u. Will pl. tell me how to resotre the space of 38 GB from teh unallocated space to C drive again. Bcz. now C drive is having 106 GB instead of 144 GB. Expecting favourable reply from u for teh solution.

    Thanks & Regards,
    Meena.
     
  6. Vinch

    Vinch Notebook Guru

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    i think it also happened to me once before. try using the d2d recovery again and make sure to format your hardrive.

    i think there are other solutions to restore those 38gb w/o requiring a reformat. just wait for other reply.
     
  7. ellalan

    ellalan Notebook Deity

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    If the unallocated space is on the right of C partition(while you look at the screen), go to Computer right click,Manage,Disk management.
    Right click C partition and extend. In my attachment, I can't extend my D partition or C partition because I don't have unallocated space right to them.
    Hope this helps.
     

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    Meena Newbie

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    Thanks for the info. I have retrieve back that 38 GB to C drive itself.

    Meena.
     
  9. DarkSilver

    DarkSilver MSI Afterburner

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    Get yourself a Bootable OS Disc if the Computer Management stuffs didn't work.
    While installing the OS from the disc, it would prompt you to select which partition or drive to install or merge or extend. You can merge or extend or separate your partition there. Exit the installation of OS if you're not going to format your laptop. Then, the laptop will restart itself to your normal OS(remove the disc/arrange boot drive in BIOS).

    For the Recovery Disc corruption. You can either burn another 1 and try it.
    Or if you're system are still working and the MBR didn't corrupt, you can install back your original OEM OS using D2D recovery(Acer eRecovery Management).