i nuked the acer aspire m1640

keen00
keen00 Member Posts: 2 New User

So i guess i have done well wrong here thought i could then put a new system windows 8 on pc but cant even connect to a monitor can anyone help please as my daughter  is in australia and i cant connect with her any help would be very much appriciated ...please dont say i have to buy a new hard drive as i havent much money being disabled ....cheers to all Smiley Wink

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  • Blayn-Acer
    Blayn-Acer Administrator Posts: 2,355 Community Administrator

    I would be glad to help, but need a clearer description of your problem.

     

    Did you install Windows 8 on the computer, and now it will not boot?


    Can you explain what it does when you turn it on?

     

    Do you have recovery media that you can use to try to reload the system?

     

  • keen00
    keen00 Member Posts: 2 New User

    Thanks for the reply

    I had windows 7 on the hard drive it was getting full so i did a dban wipe on it with 000s ...when it had finished the hard drive i thought i could just put my o

    then windows setup says windows is loading files perating disk of windows 7 back on it but when it starts up it says client mac addr: 001D92 7C CC 83   GUID :001D927C-CC83-200B-0428-030939000000 DHCP..... AND shows a spinning curson for about 3 mins .....then it says windows is loading files .....now the motif of windows comes up install now setup is starting ...i accept the terms of windows 7 pro ...upgrade or custom ? as there is no system on the hard drive i press custom....where do you want to install windows? but i have no partitions showing...it asks to load drivers ...scans and finds no device drivers and thats as far as i get ...i havent a restore disk or recovery disk and dident back up my system all i have is a copy of win 7 pro and win 8 have tried both no joy ....if you can help i would be your friend for life lol ...George

  • Blayn-Acer
    Blayn-Acer Administrator Posts: 2,355 Community Administrator

    Your hard may need an active partition set up that is large enough to hold the operating system install. Have you tried using a disk partitioning tool to partition the drive, then trying to load the operating system? If that doensn't fix the problem, there may be a problem with your installation media, or with the hard drive itself.

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