acer E1-571 drivers really need

jhay
jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

good afternoon i have a very big problem finding the right and compatible drivers for my acer aspire e1-571,i formatted my laptop operating system from windows 7 home basic to windows 7 ultimate without drivers back-up because my laptop dont have cd's drivers when i bought and after doing that i search for drivers from any website but still no luck nothing is compatible still my device manager has a yellow sign of the drivers that i dont have,i already try looking here and type my SNID number so that i can find the right drivers but still not working,i dont know what to do now.i plan to reformat again to its original Operating system but i dont think it will be back the original drivers please help me acer.

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  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    Hi jhay

     

    Acer's support page has all the drivers required for the E1-571 for Windows 7 32 & 64 bit. They will work with all Versions of 7 (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business & Ultimate).

     

    If you reformat back to the original OS, using the recovery partition or disks, the original drivers will be restored.

     

    Hope this helps!

  • jhay
    jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

    finlux wrote:

    Hi jhay

     

    Acer's support page has all the drivers required for the E1-571 for Windows 7 32 & 64 bit. They will work with all Versions of 7 (Home Basic, Home Premium, Business & Ultimate).

     

    If you reformat back to the original OS, using the recovery partition or disks, the original drivers will be restored.

     

    Hope this helps!


    how can i do that recovery partition?

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    To access the built in recovery partition:

     

    1. Within Windows: Click Start>All Programs>Acer>Acer eRecovery Management, then click "Restore". Select "Completely Restore...." option

    2. Restart your PC. On the Acer Logo screen, press & hold ALT & F10, this too will start the process.

     

    Just remember to back up all your data, otherwise you will lose it!

  • jhay
    jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

    finlux wrote:

    To access the built in recovery partition:

     

    1. Within Windows: Click Start>All Programs>Acer>Acer eRecovery Management, then click "Restore". Select "Completely Restore...." option

    2. Restart your PC. On the Acer Logo screen, press & hold ALT & F10, this too will start the process.

     

    Just remember to back up all your data, otherwise you will lose it!


    i cant see any Acer folder in my All Programs,by the way im with my Ultimate version now

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    Silly me! If you've installed a different version of Windows, it won't be there - but the ALT & F10 will work!

     

    Sorry about that!!

  • jhay
    jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

    finlux wrote:

    Silly me! If you've installed a different version of Windows, it won't be there - but the ALT & F10 will work!

     

    Sorry about that!!


    you mean i can do that recovery without formatting again and by just doing the alt+f10 procedure?

     

  • jhay
    jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

    and also by doing that recovery and return my OS to home basic can i copy the drivers and reformatted again to ultimate?

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    Yes, ALT & F10 will allow you to install the original version of Windows that came with your machine. Once restored you will need to re-apply Windows Updates & all your programs & data.

     

    It will be like the day your first bought it!

  • jhay
    jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

    i have a big problem now i forgot to back up my files so i cancel the operation to copy my back up but i got an error now in start up it said 0xc000000f error! i try using repair computer with my installation CD but that thing doesnt work i dont know how to recover my files now wooossshhhh.......

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    Ah!

     

    You may have lost your data, I'm afraid!

     

    Restart your computer & press ALT & F10 again to start the recovery process.

     

    If you have made a Windows 7 Repair disk, then you could boot from that to see if Windows can repair, but I think the ALT & F10 option is the best.

  • jhay
    jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

    finlux wrote:

    Ah!

     

    You may have lost your data, I'm afraid!

     

    Restart your computer & press ALT & F10 again to start the recovery process.

     

    If you have made a Windows 7 Repair disk, then you could boot from that to see if Windows can repair, but I think the ALT & F10 option is the best.


    where can i find the recovery process in alt+f10 procedure?Windows 7 repair is not working for me

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    What I mean is for you to re apply the ALT & F10:

     

    Restart your PC, press ALT & F10 when you see the Acer logo - this will start the Acer eRecovery service. Select the "Completely Restore....." option.

     

    If you want to try the Recovery Disk (which is a separate DVD you can make from within Windows - if you did that is!) insert the disk into your optical drive & boot from it.

     

    If you didn't make the repair disk, you can download the ISO file from here - scroll down the page until you see :

     

    repair.PNG

     

    You will need to burn the image to disk - just double click it & use a blank DVD.

  • jhay
    jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

    finlux wrote:

    What I mean is for you to re apply the ALT & F10:

     

    Restart your PC, press ALT & F10 when you see the Acer logo - this will start the Acer eRecovery service. Select the "Completely Restore....." option.

     

    If you want to try the Recovery Disk (which is a separate DVD you can make from within Windows - if you did that is!) insert the disk into your optical drive & boot from it.

     

    If you didn't make the repair disk, you can download the ISO file from here - scroll down the page until you see :

     

    repair.PNG

     

    You will need to burn the image to disk - just double click it & use a blank DVD.

     


    finlux wrote:

    What I mean is for you to re apply the ALT & F10:

     

    Restart your PC, press ALT & F10 when you see the Acer logo - this will start the Acer eRecovery service. Select the "Completely Restore....." option.

     

    If you want to try the Recovery Disk (which is a separate DVD you can make from within Windows - if you did that is!) insert the disk into your optical drive & boot from it.

     

    If you didn't make the repair disk, you can download the ISO file from here - scroll down the page until you see :

     

    repair.PNG

     

    You will need to burn the image to disk - just double click it & use a blank DVD.



    but doing again the alt+f10 procedure will delete all the files in my C drive which my data/files is there,i want to recover first my files before proceeding to that option.

     

     

     

  • finlux
    finlux ACE Posts: 1,834 Pathfinder

    Ok, it MAY be possible, but if the process has gone too far, the drive may already be formatted.

     

    Remove the drive from your laptop & connect it to another PC - easiest way is to a desktop. Start the desktop as usual, and click Computer & locate your drive. Click Users & then your name. All the files you need will be here. Copy them to a memory stick or external drive, or even the desktop so they're safe.

     

    Alternatively, if you have a USB to SATA cable, this might be easier/quicker.

     

    If however, the drive is blank - you may have lost all your files. Use a program like Recuvva to deep scan the hard drive to see if it finds anything.

     

    Finally, insert your drive back into your laptop & start the Windows installation by pressing ALT & F10 on startup.

     

    Good luck!

  • jhay
    jhay Member Posts: 9 New User

    finlux wrote:

    Ok, it MAY be possible, but if the process has gone to far, the drive may already be formatted.

     

    Remove the drive from your laptop & connect it to another PC - easiest way is to a desktop. Start the desktop as usual, and click Computer & locate your drive. Click Users & then your name. All the files you need will be here. Copy them to a memory stick or external drive, or even the desktop so they're safe.

     

    Alternatively, if you have a USB to SATA cable, this might be easier/quicker.

     

    If however, the drive is blank - you may have lost all your files. Use a program like Recuvva to deep scan the hard drive to see if it finds anything.

     

    Finally, insert your drive back into your laptop & start the Windows installation by pressing ALT & F10 on startup.

     

    Good luck!


    ok thank you very much for your time answering all my problems here i updated you immediately after this problem done again thank you

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