Gabe1972 New User

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  • I appreciate the advice, but I no longer have the recovery partition on the drive. I deleted it. I did try to do exactly as you suggested though. I spent almost five hours collectively trying to create a USB recovery drive from the partition, but to no avail. I tried various different things, but for some reason the drive…
  • Ah, it's the 2GB of RAM that's soldered to the board that was throwing me off. I never knew that there were motherboards with permanent memory like this before, and that the memory that is installed in the slot is in addition to the memory that's soldered to the board. I wonder if the computer would run on this soldered in…
  • The Aspire didni't have a mark on it. The only problem I did have was that the recovery partition was corrupted. In the end it really didn't matter, though, as I have a universal Windows 8 installation CD from Dell for my Inspiron 15 laptop, and it just installs whatever version that the product key in the bios indicates.…
  • Well, after doing a little research, it turns out that one of the wonderful features of upgrading to Windows 8.1 is that it makes your recovery partition unusable. I guess it tells you this in the FAQ about upgrading from Windows 8 to 8.1. The only option would have been to make a recovery USB before doing the upgrade, but…
  • Um, okay. Thanks for the advise, but it has nothing to do with my question. My reasons for wanting to switch back to Windows 8 have nothing to do with the question I asked, nor drivers.
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