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pday
pday Member Posts: 5 New User
Can i do a 'clean' install of win7 from a MS ISO file and then use Acer Driver and Application backup disc to install drivers and software.

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  • pday
    pday Member Posts: 5 New User
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    Didnt make myself clear, the ISO way is only a last resort.  I had a few errors when making the recovery discs although eventually I got a set but until I use them I cannot be sure that they are good'

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  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    Is it possible to do so?  Yes, it may be, however, I would suggest that you load a system from the recovery media you created for the system instead of installing a retail operating system.

     

    Please review this article:
    Installing a different Operating System

     

    Reloading your Acer Computer

  • pday
    pday Member Posts: 5 New User

    yes, i agree but the recovery discs were made from the original hard drive when it was failing so when the new one arrives I wanted a fall back plan to load the OS, and the microsoft ISO file is freely available if you have the original win7 number, but of course it will not have the Acer drivers etc.

  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon

    I'm not certain what difference it makes as to when the recovery media was made.

     

    It will restore the system to it's original factory configuration.  It does not make an image of the drive at any state.

  • pday
    pday Member Posts: 5 New User
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    Didnt make myself clear, the ISO way is only a last resort.  I had a few errors when making the recovery discs although eventually I got a set but until I use them I cannot be sure that they are good'

  • miguel69
    miguel69 Member Posts: 54 New User

    if you still have enough access to the  old drive to make an image copy either externally or using a liveCD copy of an imaging program of the PQservice recovery partition, you can put that on the new drive and run it with alt+F10 to install the OS (this is how they come from the factory--on first start up you run alt+F10 to install the OS with your options/ID)

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