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    travelmate c110 restore problem

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by necroshine1983, Sep 26, 2010.

  1. necroshine1983

    necroshine1983 Newbie

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    hi forum users/experts. Ihave a travelamate c110 tablet pc which comes with xp tablet pc edition as well. My system crushed and i want to restore my tablet pc but note that there is no recovery partition on my hard drive. I have all the system cds: recovery cd 1-2-3 and norton 2004 cd. but i could not even have it boot from my cds.
    1- I checked whether the cds corrupt or not. no,because i checked the files on my desktop pc: there are image files which has ".acr" extension.
    2- I also could not make them boot in my desktop pc. so i suspect they are not bootable. I think i should have a bootable special ACER recovery program and i dont know where to get it. Am correct here? none of the system recovery cds which are numbered disk 1-3,2-3,3-3 booteable.
    Can someone send me the image of the bootable acer program so i could install them from my cds? thank you.
    3- I also tried the image files to load from other image loaders and files were password protected. Is there any other way to know the password or to load it without having that bootable acer recovery cd?
    4- what are your opininons, what can i do?
     
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    downloads No, Dee Dee, no! Super Moderator

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    Welcome to the forum.

    Have you set boot options in BIOS accordingly (meaning optical drive as first device)?
     
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    necroshine1983 Newbie

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    yes: other xp cds booting.
    I could not make the system cds boot on my desktop pc too.