Описание:
В раздаче содержится образ USB-Recovery флешки, USB_Recovery_Acer_E5_573_W10.tib,
записанный на ноутбуке Acer ASPIRE E5-573-P0LY с помощью программы Acer Recovery Management.
Образ флешки создан программой Acronis True Image Home 2013.
Служит для восстановления системы к заводским настройкам
Как использовать:
Разверните образ USB_Recovery_Acer_E5_573_W10.tib на USB-флешку (не менее 16Гб) с помощью программы Acronis True Image Home 2013 или новее
после запуска программы выбираем восстановить диски из резервной копии,
укажите место, где лежит образ из раздачи, и на какую флешку восстанавливать.
Указываем, что устройство будет загрузочным (активным).
В БИОСе указываем загрузку с флешки.или жмем Esc(F12) при включении
Сохраните всю нужную Вам информацию на целевом носителе, иначе она будет удалена!
Контрольные суммы:
USB_Recovery_Acer_E5_573_W10.tib
CRC32: 26D15869
MD5: 6202B62B3F7D9DA0059F594C4D492A87
SHA-1: 166EBFA4B052279A3F1A71774CA27A736B4968C0
Источник статьи: http://gtorrent.tv/programmy/os/windows-10/28352-recovery-usb-flash-for-acer-aspire-e5-573-windows-10-home-h64-ru.html
Windows 10: Create a USB Recovery Drive using Acer Care Center
Ok I bought my ATC-10-UR-10 last year when Windows XP support was ending. The system had Windows 8.1 on it.
I just did the free upgrade to windows 10.
Now when I first got my PC, it wanted me to create a Recovery USB. I did that as soon as I got the PC.
I want to create ANOTHER since I upgraded to Windows 10.
Do I use the tool described on this page on Acer’s website?
But my question, will this create a recovery USB that includes Windows 10? Or will it be pulling from some SECRET folder on my hard drive with all the stuff from the original installation of Windows 8.1 that came with the PC?
Again, I already did that MONTHS and MONTHS ago!
FAQ & Answers
- that video is only for system with windows 10 from factory
- if you want to create a factory Acer recovery on your system, it will always be with windows 8.1; since your system came with windows 8.1 from factory
- you can create a windows 10 recovery/installation media, using Microsoft creation tool, but it will a vanilla version (no Acer software or drivers but you can download them from Acer support website) http://community.acer.com/t5/Knowledge-Base/Windows-10-Installation-Recovery-Media-Creation-and-Use/ta-p/394236
- if you don’t want to re-install everything from scratch (drivers/software and personal data), you can create a system image (hard disk copy) on an external support (USB HDD) and then load this image using the windows 10 recovery/installation media http://www.tenforums.com/tutorials/5495-system-image-create-windows-10-a.html
So if I used the ORGINAL USB I created when I bought the PC, it’s taking me back to 8.1?
Would Microsoft ALLOW that? Would the original license be deactivated?
But if I did that, and then used the Recovery USB for Windows 10 would it get me back to Windows 10?
the original USB recovery will take you back to windows 8.1 but you have 30 days to do it from windows 10 upgrade (as far as i remember) or your windows 8.1 license will be permanently upgraded to windows 10 license.
yes, you can upgrade from windows 8.1 to windows 10 using windows 10 installation/recovery.
«the original USB recovery will take you back to windows 8.1 but you have 30 days to do it from windows 10 upgrade (as far as i remember) or your windows 8.1 license will be permanently upgraded to windows 10 license.
yes, you can upgrade from windows 8.1 to windows 10 using windows 10 installation/recovery.»
So right now I have Windows 10 after the upgrade. If in 6 months my PC gets screwed up I CAN stick the original USB Recovery Drive with Windows 8.1 on it into the PC and it will install everything ORIGINGALLY on the PC.
Then I could insert the RECOVERY USB with Windows 10 on it that I WILL CREATE into the PC and recover WINDOWS 10?
I’ll be honest I called Microsoft and they told me the Windows 8.1 would be legit.
If go back isn’t available
Check to see if you can restore your PC to factory settings. This will reinstall the version of Windows that came with your PC and remove personal files, apps and drivers you installed, and any changes you made to settings. Go to Settings > Update & security > Recovery > Reset this PC > Get started and look for Restore factory settings.
If you have installation media and a product key for your previous version of Windows, you can use them to go back. Get the details in the Use installation media to reinstall Windows section of this topic.
If you’re using a recovery drive created on Windows 8.1:
Connect the recovery drive and turn on your PC.
On the Choose an option screen, select Troubleshoot, and then select an option. If you don’t see the Choose your option screen, your PC might not be set up to boot from a drive. Check your PC manufacturer’s website for info on how to change your PC’s boot order.
Restore from a system restore point by selecting Advanced Options > System Restore. This will remove recently installed apps, drivers, and updates that might be causing your PC problems, but it won’t affect your personal files.
Select Reset your PC > Yes, repartition the drive to reinstall Windows 8.1. This will remove all your personal files, apps and drivers you installed, and changes you made to settings. Apps from your PC manufacturer will be reinstalled and the drive’s default partitions will be restored.
Use advanced troubleshooting options (including safe mode) by selecting Advanced Options > Startup Settings >Restart, and then following the steps on the screen. If you’re not familiar with these advanced options, try restoring from a system restore point, resetting your PC, or using installation media to reinstall Windows.
If the other recovery options didn’t work for you, you can perform a clean installation of Windows 10 (or a previous version of Windows). This will remove your personal files, apps and drivers you installed, and changes you made to settings. Here’s how to do it:
On a working PC, go to the Microsoft software download website to create installation media for the version of Windows you want to install: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, or Windows 7.
Insert the installation media you created, restart your PC, and then follow the setup instructions.
Источник статьи: http://community.acer.com/en/discussion/398438/windows-10-create-a-usb-recovery-drive-using-acer-care-center
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