X1800 using sytem restore disks help

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KerryH
KerryH Member Posts: 3 New User

HD crashed.  Bought new SSD drive. I have the 3 restore disks, windows boot disk, and Acer AppDrv 1, discs that I made when when I first got up the computer.  I've installed the new drive and tried booting with restore disk 1. I get Boot Manager screen that says "Windows failed to start.  A recent hardware or software change my be the cause". I thought Restore Disk 1 should work as a boot disk and give me options for restoring. Is there another procedure I should be following to restore from these disks I so diligintly made?

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  • RevoMaxx
    RevoMaxx ACE Posts: 458 Pioneer
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    I wonder if the SSD your using is the right Ver for your sytem? Not all ssytems can run all SSD? Have you looked in the Bios that it is being seen in Bios?

     

    I guess A place to look is what is the Size of SSD? I know some systems were set with a LImit on size of Drive? That could be Limit of Low and limit of High. ( LIke some systems need a 160gb HD or larger (I am not saying this is your issues))

     

    James

  • IronFly
    IronFly ACE Posts: 18,413 Trailblazer
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    have you tried to press F12 at boot and select DVD/CD drive?

    do you remember your faulty HDD size and SSD size?

    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • laurent_14
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    Hi Ironfly,

     

    For information, here are the original HDDs of Aspire X1800:

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    KH.01K01.002HDD.25mm.1TB.7K2.S-ATA2.LF
    KH.01K08.003HDD.25mm.1TB.5K4.S-ATA2.LF
    KH.32007.006HDD.25mm.320GB.7K2.S-ATA2.LF
    KH.32008.016HDD.25mm.320GB.7K2.S-ATA2.LF
    KH.50001.012HDD.25mm.500GB.K7K2.SATA
    KH.50007.012HDD.25mm.500GB.7K2.S-ATA2.LF
    KH.50008.014HDD.25mm.500GB.7K2.SATA
    KH.64007.001HDD.25mm.640GB.7K2.S-ATA2.LF
    KH.64008.003HDD.25mm.640GB.7K2.S-ATA2.LF
    KH.75001.004HDD.25mm.750GB.7K2.S-ATA2.LF
    France
  • KerryH
    KerryH Member Posts: 3 New User
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    The original drive was the 750 GB.  (Based on the post by laurent_14 it looks like it was SATA2.)   It was factory partitioned into two 375 GB drives. C was windows and D, I believe, had the recovery image you could use if your HD was still working.   The new Drive is  480 GB Sata 3 but backwards compatible to Sata 2 (though from what I read before purchase was that all Sata 3 drives should be backwards compatible to Sata 1 & 2). Bios does see the new drive.  And,while my bios is set to look for boot media in the optical drive 1st,I have hit F12 and have picked the optical drive manually as well with the same results.   Could it be that the I need to partition the New HD into C and D drives like the old one?  Thanks to all for your comment so far!

  • IronFly
    IronFly ACE Posts: 18,413 Trailblazer
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    Have you tried to boot from all the 3 disks?

    I'm not an Acer employee.
  • KerryH
    KerryH Member Posts: 3 New User
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    Yes.  I thought perhaps I could have mislabled them.  When booting from the Disk 1 I get the "Windows failed to start.  A recent hardware or software change my be the cause" screen but when I start with Disk 2 or 3 I get "CD-Rom Boot Priority.. Boot Ready". This exercise helped, though, because it made me realize that  something is being read on Disk 1 since by booting with it I get a 'windows' message (though very DOS looking). I assume since the machine has a blank HD it wouldn't know anything about Windows at start up unless it was getting that info from the recovery disk 1.  What would be the best procedure for partioning the drive to C & D? In case it is looking for 2 drives to restore to. Now it is not partitioned and is formated as NTFS.

  • JordanB
    JordanB ACE Posts: 3,729 Pathfinder
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    Apparently on some old Acer recovery (probably like yours), you do need to create a C drive before using recovery discs.

     

    http://community.acer.com/t5/Veriton/Acer-eRecovery-what-to-do/td-p/366253/page/2

     

    http://acer.custhelp.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/55/~/why-are-there-two-hard-disk-drives,-acer-(c%3A)-and-acerdata-(d%3A),-on-my-computer%3F#_ga=1.101300424.891848517.1448621949

     

    Edit: Or if you can follow along as to what he did.....as I never was completely 100 percent sure what he did. 

     

     

     

    I'm not an Acer employee.