Nitro 5 Purchasing Recovery Media from Acer

GaryinPaignton
GaryinPaignton Member Posts: 3 New User
edited March 2022 in Nitro Gaming
Hi, 

hoping this is a simple question for anyone who has been in this situation before.

I upgraded my Nitro 5 to Windows 11 and despite trying to work with it for a few months, Windows 11 has got to go.

does anyone know what happens if I purchase Recovery Media from Acer for this specific model, would it revert back to Windows 10 so I am back at day one settings, or is there a chance that it would still detect Windows 11 had been previously installed and attempt to upgrade ? Or worse still that Acer send out Windows 11 as the default recovery .

I just cannot get past the Ask a question page on the website for tech help (it just hangs, regardless of browser or using pc/laptop etc) and chat is forever unavailable .

hooe someone might be able to help.

thanks

(Thread was edited to add model name to the title)


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  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
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    should be the windows 10 which came with the device origannly, you can also use the media creation tool and then just install the drivers yourself :)
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,843 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    Hi, 

    hoping this is a simple question for anyone who has been in this situation before.

    I upgraded my Nitro 5 to Windows 11 and despite trying to work with it for a few months, Windows 11 has got to go.

    does anyone know what happens if I purchase Recovery Media from Acer for this specific model, would it revert back to Windows 10 so I am back at day one settings, or is there a chance that it would still detect Windows 11 had been previously installed and attempt to upgrade ? Or worse still that Acer send out Windows 11 as the default recovery .

    I just cannot get past the Ask a question page on the website for tech help (it just hangs, regardless of browser or using pc/laptop etc) and chat is forever unavailable .

    hooe someone might be able to help.

    thanks

    Yes GaryinPaignton unfortunately Win-11 is a disaster and way worse than any windows OS that I’ve experienced since windows was first released in the 1980’s! Yes and that’s a big statement but, I’ve persisted with it on a brand new Nitro 5 AN515-56, the best is to do a “Clean Install” of Win-11 from scratch and either do a complete format of your drive and install Win-11 with the Create Windows 11 Installation Media or do a System > Recovery within Win-11 and not keep anything of your past settings from Win-10 (as the combo of Win-10 settings) and Win-11 doesn’t work and creates bugs.

    I’ve done all that with Win-11 and it works very well so far, not perfect but the best that its ever has and the only bugs that I’ve had is with the long boot time (much longer than Win-10, so expect that) with Sleep settings (that are totally different than Win-10) and especially with Bluetooth pairing, which I fixed by rolling back the last Win-11 BT driver to the OEM Acer BT driver (not the Wi-Fi driver as the last Win-11 driver works) as now I have a different driver for Wi-Fi to what the BT driver is  :D figure that out as I can't? If you still want to go back to Win-10 then do the same Clean Install as I've described above with the Create Windows 10 installation media so try that. Good luck and hope this helps you out.


Answers

  • Leostat
    Leostat ACE Posts: 3,043 Pathfinder
    Answer ✓
    should be the windows 10 which came with the device origannly, you can also use the media creation tool and then just install the drivers yourself :)
  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 12,843 Trailblazer
    Answer ✓
    Hi, 

    hoping this is a simple question for anyone who has been in this situation before.

    I upgraded my Nitro 5 to Windows 11 and despite trying to work with it for a few months, Windows 11 has got to go.

    does anyone know what happens if I purchase Recovery Media from Acer for this specific model, would it revert back to Windows 10 so I am back at day one settings, or is there a chance that it would still detect Windows 11 had been previously installed and attempt to upgrade ? Or worse still that Acer send out Windows 11 as the default recovery .

    I just cannot get past the Ask a question page on the website for tech help (it just hangs, regardless of browser or using pc/laptop etc) and chat is forever unavailable .

    hooe someone might be able to help.

    thanks

    Yes GaryinPaignton unfortunately Win-11 is a disaster and way worse than any windows OS that I’ve experienced since windows was first released in the 1980’s! Yes and that’s a big statement but, I’ve persisted with it on a brand new Nitro 5 AN515-56, the best is to do a “Clean Install” of Win-11 from scratch and either do a complete format of your drive and install Win-11 with the Create Windows 11 Installation Media or do a System > Recovery within Win-11 and not keep anything of your past settings from Win-10 (as the combo of Win-10 settings) and Win-11 doesn’t work and creates bugs.

    I’ve done all that with Win-11 and it works very well so far, not perfect but the best that its ever has and the only bugs that I’ve had is with the long boot time (much longer than Win-10, so expect that) with Sleep settings (that are totally different than Win-10) and especially with Bluetooth pairing, which I fixed by rolling back the last Win-11 BT driver to the OEM Acer BT driver (not the Wi-Fi driver as the last Win-11 driver works) as now I have a different driver for Wi-Fi to what the BT driver is  :D figure that out as I can't? If you still want to go back to Win-10 then do the same Clean Install as I've described above with the Create Windows 10 installation media so try that. Good luck and hope this helps you out.


  • GaryinPaignton
    GaryinPaignton Member Posts: 3 New User
    Thanks for your advice  @StevenGen, I really appreciate it.

    I think I’ll go down the clean install route for Windows 10 if I’m honest. I’ve tried and tried with Windows 11 but it’s just not for me.

    I can live with the nag screens that are going to keep prompting me to update to Windows 11, but will just treat them with the contempt they deserve.

    Thanks again
  • GaryinPaignton
    GaryinPaignton Member Posts: 3 New User
    Leostat said:
    should be the windows 10 which came with the device origannly, you can also use the media creation tool and then just install the drivers yourself :)
    Hi @Leostat , Thats great, thank you for the advice, I appreciate it