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Windows 7 - acer recovery not enought space. no working windows operating system.

 
01-31-2012   #1


Windows 7 Professional x64 (6.1.7600)
 
 

acer recovery not enought space. no working windows operating system.

i have a full hard drive and my computer crashed. so i did acer ecovery using F10 to start up and restore my computer to what it was when i got it but keeping my files. well i dont have enough space on the harddrive to do a restore. how can i go about deleting some space for it to put my system back to normal

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01-31-2012   #2


ME/XP/Vista/Win7
 
 


If you have a External HD, you could copy & paste your data.
Copy & Paste - in Windows Recovery Console
than copy & paste your data to new install.
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01-31-2012   #3


 


You'll have to delete the data from HD once it's copied externally.

If this fails you'll need to use Acer Recovery disks you made or order from tech support, or we can help you find a Windows 7 installer for your licensed version so you can clean reinstall with the Product Key off the COA sticker: Reinstalling Windows 7
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