What are the methods I can use to factory reset my Acer Predator Helios 300?

niko_belic_667
niko_belic_667 Member Posts: 7

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edited November 2023 in 2020 Archives
Hello everyone, I bought an Acer Predator Helios 300 a couple of days ago. It's still pretty much in the factory state as I haven't installed any application yet. It's safe to say that currently, it is in its most stable state. I want to make a copy (of sorts) of this state and in case something goes wrong, I want to restore the system back to this state, basically, a factory reset. I want this method to be accessible from the boot menu since a lot of times the Windows installation itself gets corrupted negating any options that are possible from inside the Windows Operating System interface.

Basic searches on the internet pointed to the inbuilt recovery mechanism installed in Predator systems, accessible via ALT + F10. Data on this [https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/530060/system-recovery-by-alt-f10?breakffcache=3ec56] URL points out that ALT + F10 fails in some cases if a recovery media is not prepared beforehand. So, I went ahead and created one via the Windows Recovery Media Creator.

Another method that I found was creating a System Image. Stored that image into an external drive. I am not sure how I would use it to restore the system from the boot menu. 

Another option is that of a System Repair Disc. Since Acer Predator Helios doesn't come with a CD drive this option went straight out of the window. :tongue:

These are all the options I came across. Is there anything else I can do? 

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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
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    Good Morning niko_belic_667 !

    The standard procedure for reinstalling your OEM system from the factory via the hidden recovery partition is to use the ALT + F10 command as soon as you turn on the device.

    To create a copy of this partition and the OEM system, I advise this procedure:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCmAOwRYNwY



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  • MaClane
    MaClane ACE Posts: 35,598 Trailblazer
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    Good Morning niko_belic_667 !

    The standard procedure for reinstalling your OEM system from the factory via the hidden recovery partition is to use the ALT + F10 command as soon as you turn on the device.

    To create a copy of this partition and the OEM system, I advise this procedure:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCmAOwRYNwY



    Se minha resposta foi útil, deixe um Curtir, marque como Solucionado e clique em Promover!
    Caso contrario, fico a disposição para tentarmos sanar suas duvidas e resolver seus problemas!
    Atenciosamente:  J. MaClane™

    If my answer was helpful, leave a Like, flag as Fixed and click Promote!
    Otherwise, I am willing to try to heal your doubts and solve your problems!
    Sincerely, J. MaClane ™


    For users of the English, Spanish, French and German Community, I will be using Google Translate!
              
  • niko_belic_667
    niko_belic_667 Member Posts: 7

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    MaClane said:
    Good Morning niko_belic_667 !

    The standard procedure for reinstalling your OEM system from the factory via the hidden recovery partition is to use the ALT + F10 command as soon as you turn on the device.

    To create a copy of this partition and the OEM system, I advise this procedure:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCmAOwRYNwY



    Thanks a lot, MaClane for this intuitive video. Fortunately, I followed similar steps to create a Recovery Media for my laptop. One great thing about the video was that it also showed how to use the newly created Recovery Media. This is something that was lacking in other tutorials. 

    Thanks again. :smile: