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The original ACER laptop drive had 3 partitions – 2 normally not mounted 100MB, 14GB, and 1 mounted for the normal OS /boot partition (size using the remainder of the 500GB drive). Chosen answer was to replace the damaged drive with a new one, and may as well go SSD in the process. I had to recently 'fix' my Mother in laws laptop where the drive seemed to be irrecoverably damaged in the area used by the OS partition (preventing boot and even chkdsk from being successful.īut allowing some files to be read when mounted externally, and the recovery partition(s) were readable. YOU CAN TRANSFER THE ACER RECOVERY SETUP TO A NEW DRIVE. I realize this response is years later, but someone may be in a similar boat these days or in the future.
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I have bought this laptop with an original Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit OEM serial. But Windows Activation tells me that my product key is wrong? I also called Microsoft and they said they can't help me after several tries.
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This is how to get it perfect: Well I am now on a clean Windows installation, I have downloaded a Windows 7 Home Premium 64 bit OEM version (via torrent) with the idea to activate it with the product key on the underside of my laptop. If these fail for any reason you can always use a Win7 installation DVD to get a superior clean reinstall with the Product Key on your COA sticker. Instead make your Recovery Disks which are used to Factory Recover to a new HD or SSD. You don't need to copy your Recovery partition which won't boot anyway if moved. The only problem I thought would be that the size of my SSD won't match the size of my 500 GB hard disk and thus won't work. The Acronis.tib image included my recovery partition just fine.
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RichI used Acronis True Image Home in the past to create images of my system, but if I install it on a hard disk (SSD in my case) will it work? As my SSD is only 128 GB and my previous hard disk is 500 GB. What you might do is to create an image of your C drive on an external disk by using any one of the free imaging software programs or a commercial one like I use which is Acronis, which works great. There is a good possibility that you will lose the alt+f10 recovery option. If you move or copy the recovery partition to a new drive. Thanks in advance.If you move or copy the recovery partition to a new drive. EDIT: will I lose the functionality of restoring my laptop when pressing ALT+F10 on boot?
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My question is simple (I hope the solution is also simple): how do I move the recovery partition from my old hard drive to the Solid State Drive? All the necessary drivers are on the recovery partition, which is the main reason I want to have it on my SSD. My old hard drive came with an Acer recovery partition. I want to use it in my laptop as a bootdisk for my Windows (my laptop has 2 hard drive slots). Hello guys yesterday I ordered a Crucial M4 128 Solid State Drive.