Acer eRecovery Management provides a quick, reliable, and secure way of restoring your computer to its factory default settings. Acer eRecovery Management also provides a convenient utility to save system settings, applications, and data on the hard disk or optical disc.
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How To Restore Acer PC to Default Factory Settings
Using Run Acer eRecovery Management
Click Start > All programs. Then, run Acer Empowering Technology, followed by Acer eRecovery Management:
At this point, it is recommended that you create a complete backup of your system. Click Backupbutton > Create:
Using the Burn Disk Option
Click Burn Disk, and select an option in the window that opens:
Burn a backup disc with the parameters of user copies the backup image of the user on an optical disc. You can restore the system to the desired backup using this disk.
Copy the current system configuration to disc copies the current system to the optical disc. This option creates a temporary backup of the current system without replacing the previous full backup.
Burn a disc backup software backs up all of the applications and drivers to the optical disc.
Restore the system allows you to restore the system using images of factory default settings, images of backups, backups of system, and applications copied to CDs/DVDs.
Restore system to factory default settings allows you to restore the computer to its original state. All previously installed programs and data stored will be lost. When this option is selected, the computer will restart and restore the system from the image on the hidden partition on the disc.
Restore system from backup user allows you to restore the system using the most recent backup image. When this option is selected, the information in the backup image will appear below the option.
Recover the system from CD/DVD allows you to restore the system using the backup image on the optical disc. When this option is selected, the computer restarts from the optical disc. The utility asks you to insert the backup drive if it is not already inserted.
Re-install applications/drivers lets you reinstall a damaged application or device driver. Acer eRecovery Management extracts the data from the hidden hard disk partition. This may take a few minutes and can disable the keyboard and mouse to ensure system stability.
Other Means of System Restore
If the system cannot boot, you can restore it from the WinPE environment. The system starts from the hidden partition on the hard drive.
To begin the restoration, press Alt + F10 (PC Tower) or F10 (laptop) to boot the PC when the Acer logo appears. This will start the system from the hidden partition on the hard drive and will give you access to its main page. The restoration will be on partition C:.
N.B. Partition D: (ACERDATA) will not be formatted, and therefore, documents will not be deleted. But it is always prudent to think about making a backup of your most important documents.
You must enter the password to access the main page of the hidden partition. You will be asked to enter the password before the System Restore starts. If you enter the wrong password three times, the computer will restart into the operating system.
The main page of the hidden partition provides several options to restore the system.
Restore the system to factory default settings will restore the system from the image of the factory default settings on the hidden partition on the hard drive. When prompted, confirm the system restore. A message will warn you that you will lose all data on the disc. The utility then restores the system to its original state.
Restore the system from backup user restores the system from the image of the user on the second partition on the hard disk. When prompted, confirm the system restore. A message will warn you that you will lose all data on the partition. The utility then restores the system to safeguard the most recent user.
Restore the system from the CD/DVD will restore the system from the backup image on CD / DVD. When this option is selected, insert the first disc of the backup in the optical drive. Confirm System Restore when prompted. A message will warn you that you will lose all data on the partition. Insert the other disks when prompted.