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    Recover alt+f10 by having dual boot??

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by Joe45, Oct 3, 2009.

  1. Joe45

    Joe45 Newbie

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    Hi everyone, im new on these forums, but a i have some experience on informatic.Well lets go to my problem: I would like recover the alt+f10 (which i lost after installing xp pro, then i reinstalled windows MCE retail [not te oem of acer] and windows 7 rtm) i followed all the steps and im at the point to do the mbrwrwin.exe install rtmbr.bin thing, but im a bit scared of doing anyting wrong, because i have dual boot,but i think i can recover Windows xp and 7 boot by doing the following command:E:\boot\Bootsect.exe /NT60 All (with windows 7 dvd inserted, sure ..). Its possible? or not?? Or if i restore the original acer mbr, i will out my aspire 5630 laptop?? or what? sorry for those newbye questions but i want always be sure at 300% (or at 500% in case im doing a bios flash xD :D ).Also sorry or my bad english.

    Thx in advance ;)
     
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    Command please help me just tell me if i will lose dual boot or not !! and if i can recover dual boot again