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Boot into BIOS and select your DVD drive as the primary boot location.
Save and exit. It should now boot stright to the windows disc.
Then have a look here to go through the repair procedure:
How to Repair Windows 7 Installation
Boot into BIOS and select your DVD drive as the primary boot location.
Save and exit. It should now boot stright to the windows disc.
Then have a look here to go through the repair procedure:
How to Repair Windows 7 Installation
Managed to get the disk to read got as far as repair start up and restart and guess what?? yes it came up with the same box......Doh!!
Trying again but this time I am going to install a clean version on a different partition to see if that works....wish me luck, this may take a while. Will report on progress if and when it finishes.
Hi LUFCRay and welcome to the Forum. Just a word of caution, if you are going to restore to another partition, take care to not wipe out the Factory Restore Partition.
If you created the Factory Restore DVD's when you first received this new system, you still can restore the system to it's Factory condition. See PAGE 13 of your ACER manual. Keep in mind, that all your data and setting will be lost using this method.
As an aside, if you did not create these Recovery DVD's, and if the Recovery Partition is still intact, you can still recover the system to Factory condition from the Recovery Partition - see PAGE 45 of your ACER user manual.
I hope this helps
Regards
JohnnyA
Cheers for the heads up. I have managed to get Windows7 installed now and the old version has been placed in a file as windows.old. At the moment I am trying to save valuable files before I try going any further. I daren't turn it off in case it reverts back to how it was earlier. Fingers crossed for when I turn it off. Seems to be ok so far except I am now having trouble getting the correct drivers as unable to access the internet via the laptop yet.
Good for you for at least getting it to boot up. If I were you, I would save all my DATA off and then do a Factory Reinstall using one of the methods I mentioned earlier. This way you get a clean system and all the proper Drivers will install also.
Let us know how you make out.
Cheers
JohnnyA
I am working on that at this very moment, cheers for ALL the good advice chaps.
My son is a lot happier now
It may cost him the price of a new external hard drive and a beer for me but it has got to be cheaper than taking it to a repairers.....I salute you all and I owe you all a beer too.
Make mine a Guiness please. lol. Also if you care to hit the our rep scales that would also be appreciated.
It's been good working with you.
Cheers
JohnnyA
Have you tried activating using the Product Key on the COA sticker? It should work as long as you reinstalled the same version.
In the future, you need to run Startup Repair up to 3 separate times to repair boot issues. Startup Repair should also automate System Restore but it should still be tried separately from the System Recovery Options
You can also copy out your files using DVD with this method since windows.old cannot be counted upon as a backup method: Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console
If you'll post back a screenshot of your full Disk Mgmt drive map with listings, we can look over your HD to make sure it is correctly configured.