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    acer erecovery help?

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by surfguy17, Sep 3, 2009.

  1. surfguy17

    surfguy17 Notebook Geek

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    i've never had to use it until now. (was getting sum blue screens n laptop wouldnt boot up but sum how managed to work now) newho i was wondering about what some of the options mean. like the backup drivers and app what does that mean? and say i wanted to backup like the windows settings and stuff is there a way to do that?
     

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    pcstar Notebook Enthusiast

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    I don't think so ACER eRecovery can backing up Windows setting, you must use the more powerful backup software to do that like Genie Backup Manager or handy backup.
     
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    surfguy17 Notebook Geek

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    i dont get how it works tho like i created a user backup but what do i do now?
     
  4. kiriakost

    kiriakost Notebook Deity

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    All burned backups , are bootable CDs .

    Select by the Bios , as fist boot device the DVD drive .


    Also read the link on my signature .