downgrade acer aspire v3-571 to windows 7

gm2410
gm2410 Member Posts: 4 New User

Hi,

 

I am trying to downgrade an acer aspire v3-571 from windows 7 to windows 8? Does anyone know how i can change the boot order, to boot from a dvd or usb hd rather than the hard drive?

 

Cheers

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  • freeza
    freeza Member Posts: 1,316 Skilled Practitioner WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    Good day

     

    1. You press "F2" when you switch the machine on.

    2. Make sure you change the secure mode from UEFI to legacy.

    3. Disable the secure boot.

    4. Go to boot, press "F6" to take the optical drive to 1st option.

     

    Regards,

    Freeza

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  • freeza
    freeza Member Posts: 1,316 Skilled Practitioner WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓

    Good day

     

    1. You press "F2" when you switch the machine on.

    2. Make sure you change the secure mode from UEFI to legacy.

    3. Disable the secure boot.

    4. Go to boot, press "F6" to take the optical drive to 1st option.

     

    Regards,

    Freeza

  • gm2410
    gm2410 Member Posts: 4 New User

    thanks freeza, worked like a charm. It didnt work until i updated the bios though

     

    Cheers

  • slingading
    slingading Member Posts: 3 New User

    I've just bought a V3-571 and absolutely hate Windows 8. I already own a full retail version of Windows 7 Premium, is it difficult to downgrade from Windows 8?

  • gm2410
    gm2410 Member Posts: 4 New User

    hi slingading

     

    no it is really easy, update the bios in windows 8 and then follow freeza's steps. Its really straight forward, i burnt the windows 7 iso to a dvd and booted from that.

  • LeoScott
    LeoScott Member Posts: 24 New User

    I have an Aspire V3-771 with BIOS 2.14.  When I enable the legacy boot and then boot it and press F2 option 1 is the hard drive but when 1 is highlighted and I hit enter it always tries to boot from the network.  It came preloaded with Windows 8 which I hate and I have a Windows 7 Professional that I want to load on it but am afraid to under these circumstances. 

  • darren
    darren Member Posts: 4 New User

    Hi There,

     

    i just got my V3-571...but its in windows 8..sadly...should i downgrade it to windows 7...will it work seemlesly with the new OS? Drivers? BIOS?..please advise as Win8 is drivin me NUTS!

    I notices a fair amount of confusion with this model...

     

    the specs that i have is
    http://www.acer.com.my/ac/en/MY/content/model-datasheet/NX.M7ESM.001

  • gm2410
    gm2410 Member Posts: 4 New User

    Yes definitely downgrade to windows 7. I didnt have any problems once i got windows 7 installed.

     

    I tried windows 8 and didnt get on with it

  • darren
    darren Member Posts: 4 New User

    Any drivers or any pre-installation prep i have to do?

  • lumineers01
    lumineers01 Member Posts: 11 New User

    Hey Darren! Check this link below! I think its pretty easy, haven't tried it yet. I also bought a laptop with pre-installed Windows 8. It sucks for first time users as I really want to downgrade it after 1 week of use. But, you'll def love it, I jut had to turn off/disable some things in Win8. But it works, try it!

     

    If you still want to downgrade it, check the post below. You can also ask him and reply on that thread if you need more help. But the process sounds easy as it is very well explained. Smiley Happy

     

    http://community.acer.com/t5/Notebooks-Netbooks/Downgrade-an-Acer-Aspire-V5-471G-pre-installed-Windows-8-to/m-p/79747

  • darren
    darren Member Posts: 4 New User

    Thanks lumineers01,

     

    I will proceed with the link given, hopefull i can make use of this very powerfull laptop with a more "down to earth" Operating system.

  • ChemStar
    ChemStar Member Posts: 1 New User

    I'm a little confused.  I had been trying to install windows 7 with no success.  I finally see to change the bios to legacy.  I do that, and things start to go smoothly and seem to be working well.  Until I get to the partition list.

     

    I'm not able to install w7 64-bit on any of these, b/c they are in GPT.  I've looked around and seem to only find that w7 64-bit is MEANT for GPT on a UEFI capable system.  But it wouldn't work when the bios was in UEFI!  So is there a way to change the primary partition (number 4, for me) to something that will work? Like NTFS?  Or is there another way to get this to work?

  • Keppana
    Keppana Member Posts: 1 New User

    I am having exactly the same problem and don't seem to find any way to get this work... Just bought a new Acer computer and thought it doesn't matter even though it is running Windows 8 since I have licence key for Windows 7, it should be easy to install new Windows like before. Yeah right, I couldn't be more wrong.

     

    Windows 8 is just useless UI, so hopefully someone knows the answer so my wife can start to use her new computer. Thanks in advanceWoman Happy

  • Alan-London
    Alan-London ACE Posts: 793 Pioneer

    Did you disable 'Secure Boot'?

    You can't install OS unless you do.

     

  • HOMMIV
    HOMMIV Member Posts: 2 New User

    I have encountered the same problem while trying to downgrade my V3-571G from Windows 8 to Windows 7. After following all the steps mentioned above, with changing BIOS to Legacy and disabling Secure Boot, Windows 7 installation DVD wouldn't install on partition 4, since it's GPT.

    You may find this post useful in converting GPT to MBR via command line:

    http://community.acer.com/t5/Software-Solutions-and/Dual-boot-windows-7-with-pre-installed-windows-8-GPT-format/td-p/65615

    I have deleted all the partitions, converted to MBR and it worked like a charm.

  • LeoScott
    LeoScott Member Posts: 24 New User

    For $5 I  bought Start8 and it makes Windows 8 much more like Windows 7.  I miss the Win 7 card games and Skype is still a Win 8 app which goes full screen, but the start menu is back and it is easy to install and conifgure

     

  • Aly
    Aly Member Posts: 1 New User

    The BIOS of my V3-571G-6622 doesn't allow me to disable Secure Boot. I'm sick and tired of W8 and I don't see a reason to keep an OS that doesn't work for me. Please help!

  • Alan-London
    Alan-London ACE Posts: 793 Pioneer

    In order to disable secure boot (if greyed out) you need to set a supervisor password.

    Ensure you clear ALL passwords after secure boot is disabled.

     

  • kronusthebonus
    kronusthebonus Member Posts: 2 New User
    I know I have a different model, but I can't for the life of me get Win 7 installed on a V7-582PG-6421 I have disabled secure boot in the bios, changed from UEFI to Legacy boot, no security anymore. I have a 1TB HDD and 20GB SSD, I even removed the SSD. I'm trying to install Win 7 x64 Ultimate and I can't get it past the partitiion page. I've got into diskpart and cleaned, and partitioned, changed from GPT to MBR, formatted for NTFS, everything I have tried and Windows install still gives me.. "setup was unable to create a new system partition" error message. I'm pulling my hair out now, my USB drive w/ doesn't even work anymore. Any thoughts?
  • I suspect you have created a single partition claiming the entire free space.

    Windows 7 is trying to create a system partition of 100MB and can't!

    Delete your partition and try to install again. In short, let Windows do the partitioning on a completely blank HDD.

     

  • kronusthebonus
    kronusthebonus Member Posts: 2 New User
    I've deleted all the partitions. I've even created separate smaller partitions. I cannot create an MSR partition because that is only for use in GPT disks, and I've converted over to an MBR. I'm doing the partitioning in diskpart, as I've tried to let Windows handle it, it wont. I have had Windows installer try to partition out 935gb of unallocated space, say that it was a primary partition and still got the error. I don't know if it's an issue with the USB drive I'm using, or what. As last resort, do we know if Acer provides USB Keys with Win 8 images in case of total loss/back ups? The days of bundling windows CDs is long gone.
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