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    Help Me Acer Aspire Aoa150

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by kamello_600, May 19, 2010.

  1. kamello_600

    kamello_600 Notebook Enthusiast

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    IHAVE ACER ASPIRE ONE AOA150 AND I HAVE ALT F10 OPTION BUT NOW AFTER I INSTALLED WINDOWS 7 THIS OPTION NOT WORK
    WHEN I OPEN COMPUTER MANAGMENT I SEE PQSERVICE PUT NOT OPEN WHEN I RIGHT CLICK SHOW HELP ONLY.
    NOW I NEED TO BACK MY LAPTOP TO ORIGINAL FACTORY
    WHAT CAN I DO PLZ HELP ME
    IDONT WANT LOSS MY RECOVERY
    IM SOOO SAAAD
    I want to be traced back to the original state
    I'm sure n Albartic still exist
     
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  2. michael_recycled

    michael_recycled Notebook Deity

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    You simply destroyed the custom boot sector when installing Win7. To restore factory state, use the recovery discs you created.

    Michael
     
  3. lloco73

    lloco73 Notebook Consultant

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    Try this.

    download>unzip>drag rtmbr.bin to exe and all should be ok
     
  4. kamello_600

    kamello_600 Notebook Enthusiast

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    i dont have a recovrery disk

    plz how can drag this file i download it but how can drag the file plz
     
  5. kamello_600

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    how can i drag plz
     
  6. lloco73

    lloco73 Notebook Consultant

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    download file
    extract to C:\ you should now have 2 files (mbrwrwin.exe and rtmbr.bin)
    go to run type cmd a dos window will appear
    c:\users\youruser will appear
    type cd/ and you should be on C:\
    on c:\ type mbrwrwin install overwrite rtmbr.bin
    exit window reboot and see if you have recovery on boot Alt+F10
    and thats all
     
  7. kamello_600

    kamello_600 Notebook Enthusiast

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    my friend im try extract file to c but (can not create mbr.zip ! C:\Users\KAMELLO\Documents\Downloads\Compressed\acer_mbr.zip: Cannot create MBRwrWin.exe
    ! Access is denied.
    ! C:\Users\KAMELLO\Documents\Downloads\Compressed\acer_mbr.zip: Cannot create RTMBR.bin
    ! Access is denied.
    im sorry but im still need ur help
     
  8. kamello_600

    kamello_600 Notebook Enthusiast

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    im try to copy the 2 file by manual way and go to cmd and command
    type mbrwrwin install overwrite rtmbr.bin
    but error say
    no data readed error while writing to rtmbr.bin
     
  9. kamello_600

    kamello_600 Notebook Enthusiast

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    my friend
    im download a acer aspire one recovery from torrent
    image file
    how can i use this to rescu me
     
  10. michael_recycled

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    At least for my 1810TZ, the recovery disc set consists of 3 DVDs for the recovery plus one DVD with drivers and apps. Some of these drivers are newer than those officially offered on Acer website.

    I doubt, this will be much different with your computer.

    For the recovery process, boot from recovery disc #1 and follow the instructions. Have disc #2 and if applicable disc #3 at hand also.

    Michael
     
  11. lloco73

    lloco73 Notebook Consultant

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    @kamello_600
    Try to download from here
    Save download to your desktop, extract and follow instructions

    or

    extract the files (mbrwrwin.exe, rtmbr2.bin and vista_7_mbr.cmd)
    go to the folder were you extracted
    click on vista_7_mbr.cmd and your mbr should be updated
     
  12. kamello_600

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    ok no way im sorry any another way to solve this
    message is error in cmd
     
  13. lloco73

    lloco73 Notebook Consultant

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    you're right
    command line was not complete.

    happy to see that you could solve it

    cheers
     
  14. kamello_600

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    how can i use recover image plz idownload recover image how can i use
     
  15. michael_recycled

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    Was post #10 not good enough for you?
     
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    i suppose this is just for the aoa150?