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Acer Aspire One Windows Xp Home Edition Ulcpc Download Yahoo 3,6/5 3762 reviews

Hello, Last weekend, I bought an Acer Aspire One D-150. I decided to put Windows 7 on it.

Aug 16, 2008 - In part 1, I showed how to take the Aspire One apart, how to upgrade. The most updated version (found here )I used. But upon trying to install the OS (XP ULCPC version) from the recovery CDs. Where can I download the iso for the hard drive base AspireOne A150?

I can not find a copy of Acer's eRecovery Management anywhere on the internet. I have tried making an image of the hidden partition with Macrium Reflect but it's not bootable. I still have the hidden partition on my HDD, I just can't boot to it. If I hold ALT+F10, I get a 'Change Boot Options' screen.

I want to return this on the weekend because it was sold to me under false pretenses (I wanted an MSI model because it's better for me in a lot of ways, but they lied about the warranty on the MSI to get me to spend $50 more on the Acer). I need XP on it. I need to install XP. I have an older Acer Aspire One (Canadian retail model ZG5) that bluescreens on boot due to a virus. Even from Safe Mode, I was unable to recover, clean, etc. I followed the steps in this forum with no luck. But here's what did work: F2 to get to the bios From Main> disable Quick Boot Save and exit F12 for boot options on power up.

Select Network Boot (contrary to what common sense would dictate) System is now happily recovering. Am thinking just going with Win 7 upgrade now instead of update and service pak download hell.

Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site.

Or read our to learn how to use this site. I have a Acer Aspire One Model AOA110-1588 netbook running Windows XP with all the latest updates. It is running extremely slow.

It ran faster when I first got this netbook. I decided that I would restore it to its original factory defaults. This model does not have an optical drive, however the documentation states that I can restore it by selecting ALT & F10 during start-up and it would go into a restore menu and sequence getting the original setup from the secondary SSD drive.

When I attempted this procedure no menu appeared. I attempted several times and ensured that the BIOS was enabled for Disk to Disk function as specified by the manual. I have the System CDs but no way to use them except copying them to a USB Thumb Drive if that would work.

Does any one have a suggestion or experience with this type of a problem. Thanks, Mike •. Above is an archive link from BleepingComputer - The quote below is from another forum - i enabled boot menu from bios to activate. + still don't work and don't know why. So use instead, then select boot from cd and put the recovery cd in. Work perfectly.

Cdc driver for mtk 6582 usb cable. I guess since the order for boot sequence is hard disk first and cd/cdrom second so it had no effect although the cd recovery is a boot cd. So i know now.

Just finished update windows XP and norton anti-virus. Feels so good!!! And the screen looks so nice when it is new. But still need to install more program. Hope something helps - Edited by noknojon, 30 June 2012 - 01:53 AM.

Artrooks, I agree that that is what the manual indicates. However, when Acer made the netbook model of the Aspire One they only made it with an 8G Hard Drive and an 8G SSD card and they left out the eRecovery program from the Start menu. The recovery program was to be available and hidden on the SSD card by using the ALT F10 sequence at start-up.

That does not seem to work. They were sued and there was a resolution that involved a Recovery Disk that I never applied for. Looking at various forums, this seems to be a fairly frequent problem. Acer doesn't address it other than to say if it doesn't work one can BUY a 'Recovery Disk' which I haven't looked into yet hoping there might be another solution. Stranger things season 2 dvd.

Thanks for your interest, Mike200 •. Hi Mike200, You could give this a try. The instructions below are for creating a bootable flash drive with the contents of the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3 disk. Install Windows with a USB Flash Drive using WinToFlash.

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Acer Aspire One Windows Xp Home Edition Ulcpc Download Yahoo 3,6/5 3762 reviews

Hello, Last weekend, I bought an Acer Aspire One D-150. I decided to put Windows 7 on it.

Aug 16, 2008 - In part 1, I showed how to take the Aspire One apart, how to upgrade. The most updated version (found here )I used. But upon trying to install the OS (XP ULCPC version) from the recovery CDs. Where can I download the iso for the hard drive base AspireOne A150?

I can not find a copy of Acer's eRecovery Management anywhere on the internet. I have tried making an image of the hidden partition with Macrium Reflect but it's not bootable. I still have the hidden partition on my HDD, I just can't boot to it. If I hold ALT+F10, I get a 'Change Boot Options' screen.

I want to return this on the weekend because it was sold to me under false pretenses (I wanted an MSI model because it's better for me in a lot of ways, but they lied about the warranty on the MSI to get me to spend $50 more on the Acer). I need XP on it. I need to install XP. I have an older Acer Aspire One (Canadian retail model ZG5) that bluescreens on boot due to a virus. Even from Safe Mode, I was unable to recover, clean, etc. I followed the steps in this forum with no luck. But here's what did work: F2 to get to the bios From Main> disable Quick Boot Save and exit F12 for boot options on power up.

Select Network Boot (contrary to what common sense would dictate) System is now happily recovering. Am thinking just going with Win 7 upgrade now instead of update and service pak download hell.

Welcome to BleepingComputer, a free community where people like yourself come together to discuss and learn how to use their computers. Using the site is easy and fun. As a guest, you can browse and view the various discussions in the forums, but can not create a new topic or reply to an existing one unless you are logged in. Other benefits of registering an account are subscribing to topics and forums, creating a blog, and having no ads shown anywhere on the site.

Or read our to learn how to use this site. I have a Acer Aspire One Model AOA110-1588 netbook running Windows XP with all the latest updates. It is running extremely slow.

It ran faster when I first got this netbook. I decided that I would restore it to its original factory defaults. This model does not have an optical drive, however the documentation states that I can restore it by selecting ALT & F10 during start-up and it would go into a restore menu and sequence getting the original setup from the secondary SSD drive.

When I attempted this procedure no menu appeared. I attempted several times and ensured that the BIOS was enabled for Disk to Disk function as specified by the manual. I have the System CDs but no way to use them except copying them to a USB Thumb Drive if that would work.

Does any one have a suggestion or experience with this type of a problem. Thanks, Mike •. Above is an archive link from BleepingComputer - The quote below is from another forum - i enabled boot menu from bios to activate. + still don't work and don't know why. So use instead, then select boot from cd and put the recovery cd in. Work perfectly.

Cdc driver for mtk 6582 usb cable. I guess since the order for boot sequence is hard disk first and cd/cdrom second so it had no effect although the cd recovery is a boot cd. So i know now.

Just finished update windows XP and norton anti-virus. Feels so good!!! And the screen looks so nice when it is new. But still need to install more program. Hope something helps - Edited by noknojon, 30 June 2012 - 01:53 AM.

Artrooks, I agree that that is what the manual indicates. However, when Acer made the netbook model of the Aspire One they only made it with an 8G Hard Drive and an 8G SSD card and they left out the eRecovery program from the Start menu. The recovery program was to be available and hidden on the SSD card by using the ALT F10 sequence at start-up.

That does not seem to work. They were sued and there was a resolution that involved a Recovery Disk that I never applied for. Looking at various forums, this seems to be a fairly frequent problem. Acer doesn't address it other than to say if it doesn't work one can BUY a 'Recovery Disk' which I haven't looked into yet hoping there might be another solution. Stranger things season 2 dvd.

Thanks for your interest, Mike200 •. Hi Mike200, You could give this a try. The instructions below are for creating a bootable flash drive with the contents of the Microsoft Windows XP Home Edition SP3 disk. Install Windows with a USB Flash Drive using WinToFlash.