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You might want to save a Win7 backup image so you have a path back if Factory Recovery should fail. Make a WIn7 Repair CD so you can boot in to apply the image if necessary.
System Repair Disc - Create
Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup
Many tech enthusiasts eventually find a clean-copy DVD of their OS version and reinstall using the OEM Product Key on the COA sticker on machine. Any retail installer can also have all versions unlocked: Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc - Create
When ready, make your Recovery Disks and a Backup image so you have a path back to factory condition or your current state.
The installer is mostly driver-complete, with newer arriving quickly via optional Windows Updates. Any drivers then missing in Device Manager can be found on the Support Downloads webpage for your model computer or device.
Install updates and then programs slowly over time to gauge performance after each. Don't let any programs write themselves into msconfig>Startup as they become freeloaders on your RAM/CPU and can spy on you. I only allow AV and gadgets. https://www.sevenforums.com/crashes-d...-msconfig.html
Use a lightweight free AV like MS Security Essentials which works perfectly with Windows 7 Firewall. http://www.microsoft.com/security_essentials/
When it is finished, clean and order the HD perfectly using state-of-the-art free CCleaner then Auslogics Disk and Registry defraggers monthly.
Then save a Win7 Backup image externally so you never have to reinstall again, just reimage the HD or replacement using DVD or Repair CD.
It has been a while since I had an Acer laptop, but I believe that Ted's (Bare Foot Kid) answer will suffice in helping you to meet your goal.
However, you can download and install any of the Acer Empowering Technology programs from Acer's website. More than likely, you will get a more up-to-date version anyway.
Your post was not invisible, Kilroy - you were here.
You had the correct answer in the second post:
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Your other post you were waiting for help with when you shared the solution here is one of the more unique stumpers I've seen in awhile: Windows Easy Transfer
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Well.... I didn't notice your replies, so here I am on my "clean" reinstall of Windows 7 Home Premium x64. Cleaning all the bloatware Acer gives with it (all the useless games, programs etc...) but this time I won't delete Acer eRecovery.
So the recovery has installed like a charm, took about less than 30 minutes before I saw my desktop wallpaper again. I'm gonna make an image of the current installation of my Windows, so in the future I can recover the image I made myself instead of using the Acer recovery partition with all the bloatware.
Glad to see you have it sorted and thanks for the update.
Continue to look for someone to let you use their Windows disk (same bit rate as yours) and have a look at this tutorial at the link below to create an unlocked Windows 7 installer disk.
Windows 7 Universal Installation Disc - Create
First of all thanks for your support, this forum really has great support. Without you I would still be here looking for a solution, because I didn't know about the ALT+F10 option when in BIOS. I know that the hidden partition was there, I only couldn't manage to find out how to access it or how to recover a clean Windows installation from that partition.
I'll be using Acronis TrueImage Home 2010 to backup my Windows installation. I have alot of experience with Acronis so it shouldn't be any problem.
Yet again, thank you.
Kindly regards
Hi everybody!
I'm new and don't speak English very well, so hope you'll forgive any mistakes..
About 1 week ago, I removed by an accident the partition containing Acer eRecovery tool.
I'm running Ubuntu now, from a USB flash drive, cause I can't recover Windows 7 Home Premium.
I have to send my PC in warranty, cause I realised it has a hardware problem (before removing it, Acer eRecovery didn't work, anyway), but I'd prefer to send with the default components, so that they couldn't find an excuse not to repair it free.
Can I download the eRecovery tool from somewhere and install it on my PC again?
Thank you! :)
PC specifics: Acer Aspire Timeline X 5820TG, Windows 7 Home Premium 64bit,