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  • Hurray, I was able to activate office now. That was one of the first things I did after recovery. As expected, Office was not really preinstalled, and also no Acer eRecovery Mansgement is there. Probably because the w4 32 GB does not have a proper recover partition. I'll create a recovery disk after I'm finished installing…
  • More easy and convenient with a tablet is to open the charm bar, chance PC settings, recovery and choose restart. You van do the same from there but also boot a efi device.
  • Thanks for your conformation Bill. I managed to create a bootable uefi stick with the recovery image. The recovery is almost finished, so I am very curious if it actually helpt. Will see tomorrow and let you guys know.
  • I managed to reach the factory reset option, unfortunately it seems that I do not have a proper recovery partition? Windows is asking me for installation media. I see 3 partitions: 1. Recovery Partition 400 MB 2. Efi System Partition 100 MB 3. Primary Partition 28.51 GB That looks ok to me? Do you know if the W4 is suposed…
  • The partition is still there. I''l try, have to hook up a keyboard first. Thanks for the tip.
  • I tried the link from the article. That one is working but is giving me exactly what I have already. A setup file Setup.x86.en-US_HomeStudentRetail_XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX-XXXXX_TX_DB_.exe with the xxx my serial. That installer is ending up prematurily. Stupid me, I removed all acer programs so I cannot eaily recover since…
  • That's sounds as a proming direction. The link you provided is not working. Http 404. Do you have another link?
  • Thanks for your reply. I already followed the steps mentioned in the article. However, I recall that there was an inconsistency between the key and the office version. From there I downloaded a correct version, as mentioned in the article from download.office.com. That setup file fails to install. Would you be so kind to…
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