mindEraser0

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  • Jordan, You are a genius! I disconnected the HDD connector at the motherboard and powered back up, pressing <F2> and it went striaght in to the BIOS screen. However, when I plug the HDD back in, I return to my original problem, so I think I may need to replace the HDD. To answer an earlier question of yours, yes, this came…
  • Jordan... I will give that a try. It is something that I haven't tried yet. Jack... I have a USB bootable USB stick in currently with the latest Ubuntu release. A piece of my soul is lost every time Win8 is booted up. :angry: It is the worst OS on the planet. I agree, Win7 was arguably the best OS Microsoft ever released.…
  • April could be a possibility. I just don't remember. It wasn't a huge issue and I put the laptop in the closet. If I could run an executable, I would. lol
  • Yes, this was a surprise when it happened. I was using the laptop one day and the next, when I powered it up, this happened. It was earlier this year. February or March I believe.
  • The original factory-installed Windows version was 8. It was replaced with Windows 10 immediately. During the that installation, the recovery section on the SSD was wiped clean. 
  • JackE... Thank you for your suggestions. I previously tried the <F2> key before, I tried a single press, I tried holding the key down, and I tried spamming the key. The end result was the same as I explained in my original post. The <ALT>+<F10> combination will only work if the recovery section on the SSD is still there.…
  • Yes, I knew the system could be recovered through the SSD but I did not know I could create a USB recovery stick. However, that doesn't matter now since eveything is corrupted and I can not access anything. It would be nice if Acer allowed the recovery software to be downloaded for registered users with a registered…
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