aspire m3910 new hard drive put in and windows will not load

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  • kitkat
    kitkat Member Posts: 13 New User
    snuffy thank u so much for all your help! So I definitely have exhausted all options of the recovery DVDs working, I did find the windows product key so I will follow your suggestions to figure out to do an install that way. Probably I will need more assistance but it is late here too, will be back at it to try that tomorrow Smiley Happy
  • Snuffy
    Snuffy Member Posts: 150 Fixer WiFi Icon
    I will try to be here...to help if possible... just a note to ask? did it boot properly to the media? can you detail what happened... close attention here: Windows 7 has some oddidits, during uncompress, at the 41-42% is when it has all the needed info for Windows... force a reboot, and remove the Media, and what happens... or if DVD push the open button hold the tray out, then reboot by what ever method you need... remove the disk, and tray will close.... on reboot Windows is forced into HDD, hard written by M$. it should complete the install process and boot to Windows.... this is what was calle, FORCED REPAIR Install. a trick that Beta Testers was taught, I have Win 7 member's on another Forum use this method at over 99% success . We recommend also if possible for all member to use USB, easier to remove, and USBs are much faster than DVDs also. plus you can rewrite USBs and reuse while no so on DVDs.
  • kitkat
    kitkat Member Posts: 13 New User

    I have good news. I did get the iso for home premium from microsoft and product key from off side of computer worked.  Windows is up and running! I downloaded all the drivers for the M3910 off acer, except one, not sure if I should, the AHCI Driver. I found a helpfile that the driver should go on before loading windows. The old hard drive was IDE  and I am assuming this hard drive is AHCI? The Seagate Drive info book and box are not specifying.  Would i be reasonably safe or better to skip this driver? as far as I can tell its all moving at normal speed.

    Otherwise am tickled pink that I have this running with my minimal skill set Smiley Happy Keep my fingers crossed it remains stable and any further advice I will accept and appreciate Smiley Happy

  • Snuffy
    Snuffy Member Posts: 150 Fixer WiFi Icon
    Great, now make sure you have a RESTORE POINT set.... so if you have a FAILURE to boot, you made a bootable media (you have that already) boot to that media, then move thru to command prompt. then type rstrui.exe /offline:C:\Windows click enter.... and it will restore back to the last good restore point.... ok look under Window\system32 for rstrui.exe it 100% Approved by M$.... Congradulations your now a novice Computer Tech....
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