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  • Mixed results. The installation for Win 10 worked but i walked away and left it and when I came back a few minutes later, it was starting over with the language selection, licensing and intallation screens. after 2 or 3 cycles, I cut the power and removed the USB, went to the boot menu and changed it to boot from the hard…
  • I have spent the last 5 or 6 hours downloading the Win 10 stuff from Microsoft. It is now done and has loaded onto the USB drive. I have a Win 8 disk that I bought to install through Parallells on my Mac, which is my main computer. I could download Win 7 perhaps if I needed to. Just been reading up about it as I saw…
  • Will that work with Win 7 too? That is what was installed on the Acer originally. It has an OEM sticker on the base that says Windows 7 Home Premium and lists the windows installation key serial number, SNID etc.
  • OK. I deleted the volume on partition 1 of Disk 0. The clean all instruction on Disk 1 returned an answer that it had completed successfully. So, I changed the boot order to read the USB drive first and tried the Completely Restore to Factory Defaults command from the Acer restore menu and it threw up a dialogue box that…
  • OK. That's interesting. It's still doing a disk clean all on Disk 1 at the moment, or at least it's sitting there blinking a cursor at me, so I will leave it overnight and see what happens in the morning as it is now nearly 11pm where I am. If it has finished the disk clean on Disk 1 I will switch to Disk 0 and go ahead…
  • OK. Im back to where I started. I got the options to 1. restore OS to factory defaults. This showed the Hitachi HDD on and Acer, 465.8GB partition size, then when I pressed enter it came up with the FAIL CreateissDPT disk 0 error. 2 Restore OS and retain user data was greyed out 3 Completely restore to factory defaults…
  • That was my reaction. I unplugged the CD drive and tried again but it is still giving that message. There is now nothing plugged into any of the ports other than the charging cable. So I will go and see what it can do to Disk 1, if anything. Instant results....disk clean succeeded. I did a list partition and it says none…
  • Typed Diskpart select disk 0 Clean all. Got the following error message: Diskpart has encountered an error: the request could not be performed because of an I/O device error See the System Event Log for more information. There is no data on the hard drive that needs to be saved, so I could do the disk clean on Disk 1…
  • Do I leave the CD drive plugged in?
  • Just checking...seeing as Disk O has 1 partition and Disk 1 has 3, including the 100MB you say is the EFI, shouldnt I be doing the select disk/ clean all commands for Disk 1? (BTW the reason I thought Disk 0 could be the CD drive is because it came to life when I did the partition check, and it does still have the old…
  • I unplugged the USB stick and went through the command sequence again. This time it showed Disk 0 at 18GB and Disk 1 at 465GB. Disk 0 has a single partition OEM 18GB offset 1024kb Disk 1 has 3 partitions; Partition 1 Recovery 15GB offset 1024kb Partition 2 Primary 100MB 0ffset 15GB Partition 3 Primary 450GB offset 15GB I…
  • Acer Aspire S3 Model M52346 S3-951-2464G 52nss It's a few years old......
  • The only disks I can see in the boot menu are the Hitachi HDD* which is listed in Info and Boot, and under the Boot tab, the USB drives, one for the USB CDRom, another for USB FDD and the last for the USB HDD Flash drive which is supposed to be the bootable recovery USB I made before the whole system shut down on me in the…
  • Hi IronFly! I have managed to link in a cd with a toshiba recovery disk from an old computer, and with that I have accessed the command prompt, something I couldn't do before. Everything is good, but the list of disks reads; Disk 0 18GB Disk 1 465GB Disk 2 14GB Which one do I select to erase? Is one of these (I guess Disk…
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