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  • Thanks Jack for the hints. Finally I could convince the laptop to work like Acer designed. It was a problem with the MBR being broken for unknown reasons. I had to search a copy of the original ACER MBR (it can be found in the hidden PQSERVICE partition' root) and write it over the actual one. That's it.
  • I'll answer to your posts in reverse chronological order. After following your first suggestion to recreate the system (ACER) partition (and additionally performing a surface test on it, to be sure), I thought I'd check that the installation of Windows XP just made by eRecovery from the data in PQSERVICE is really working,…
  • Just to be shure I temporarily moved the active flag from PQSERVICE to ACER partition and rebooted. This loaded the Windows XP o.s. and various drivers and applications automatically installed. Now the laptop is useable (I indeed created the backup disk as requested by eRecovery). Therefore this isn't the solution I'm…
  • 1. ACER partition deleted 2. Recreated as new with same setup as the original (FAT32, ID:0C, Cluster-size:32K, etc.) 3. Formatted (full format) and surface verified 4. Labelled "ACER" 5. Moved HD to Aspire 5600 and booted 6. eRecovery Manager appears as before 7. Selected to reinstall Windows XP (process ended succesful)…
  • I've transfered the HD to another PC (with Windows XP on it) and directly deleted the files by the use of windows-explorer. This to leave the partitions untouched. Regards.
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