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  • No, Justin, I'm not confusing that 100MB partition at the beginning of the drive, that Windows Operating Systems have been creating since Windows 7 was introduced, with the Hidden Recovery Partition taking up the 7GB beginning at the end of the System Partition to the last sector of the drive... or SSD in the case of the…
  • Hi Acer-Justin; The Article you linked me to is factually inaccurate/incorrect - One is not presented with the option to delete the recovery partition on the Switch 10. In reality, one should not attempt to Unhide, Delete, Remove or Merge the Hidden Recovery Partition. Doing so will cause Windows 8.1 with Bing to no longer…
  • No, jeevone, I regret to say I have not. In fact, a couple calls to Acer Technical Support over the weekend have given me additional insight - You cannot delete the hidden Recovery Partition because the Switch 10 utilizes a technology called "WIM Boot". There are two Microsoft Image Files on that hidden partition (with…
  • After fiddling around with this for a couple days, I've discovered "The Secret" (well, maybe it's "A Secret"). The recovery process I have successfully tested and validated on my Acer Aspire Switch 10, is a multi-step, rather involved combination of Acer Recovery Manager and Microsoft Recovery Image tools. It requires a…
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