How can I get a copy of factory setting of my predator 17 G9-793?

Robster
Robster Member Posts: 3 New User
edited March 2023 in 2017 Archives
Good day. I was wondering how can I get like a copy of what the factory reset settings for my Predator 17 G9-793. 

Brief History: My laptop was a victim of the "INTEL RAPID STORAGE TECHNOLOGY" where it set up RAID 0 for my 2 HDD. My drive D: disappeared in the file explorer, but still very visible in the Intel Rapid Storage Technology Program. I followed how to troubleshoot this problem, HOWEVER, I was not able to make a recovery copy of LAPTOP. RAID_TOOL successfully deleted the arrays on my RAID 0 Disk drive, but left my Laptop with an empty Hard Disk. I am aware all purchased laptops have a hidden partition for Factory RESETTING Purposes, but because of how RAID 0 manages the data (striping), even that was not saved from the process of deleting the arrays. I have a 2nd computer and managed to download a copy of Windows 10, and again followed steps involving a program known as RUFUS and made a USB storage device a boot disk, along it, WINDOWS 10 system Image. I was successful in installing WINDOWS 10 and Updating all the basic software my LAPTOP had, so essentially it is working, and in my opinion, working even faster because of it was a VANILLA INSTALLATION of WINDOWS 10 (no extra softwares and all). I downloaded the drivers found in ACER PREDATOR website, which was a bit tasky but managed it in the end (some of the drivers, I don't actually need because WINDOWS 10 did a great job of updating all my drivers). Some I am struggling like INSTALLING DOLBY HOME THEATRE V4 program (despite the fact I can install the DOLBY AUDIO ADVANCE 2, I kind of want to experience the HOME THEATRE V4). This ORDEAL was both FRUSTRATING and DEPRESSING, but in a way, has its merit because I LEARNED SOMETHING FROM IT.

But despite all this, a part of me still want to have the contents the HIDDEN RECOVERY PARTITION (FOR FACTORY RESET), just in case. So I was wondering whether there is like a packaged software I can download that and put in a USB and then do a factory reset using my USB RECOVERY DISK. 

Thanks in advance

Answers

  • IronFly
    IronFly ACE Posts: 18,413 Trailblazer
    as in my other reply...don't worry too much about the original recovery partition, a good clean vanilla windows 10 installation is the best you can do, since the recovery partition will not be updated ;)
    I'm not an Acer employee.