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Dec 10, 2014 - Hello, Yesterday I got a virus on an Acer Extensa 5235 laptop. Will be a hidden restore partition and you could try holding down the Alt key while tapping F10 to access it. Failing that option I'd download a Windows 7 SP1 ISO, burn it to disc, reinstall the OS. Acer Extensa 5620 eRecovery problem. My wife recently bought me an Acer Extensa 5620 for Christmas. You have a USB floppy drive sitting around, or like building slipstreamed XP disk ISO's! EaseUS ToDo Backup Free also failed to restore after performing file or sector.
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Hello, Yesterday I got a virus on an Acer Extensa 5235 laptop. Said virus was turning on a fake antivirus whenever I opened a file, which wanted me to pay a price for a 'cleanup'.
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I wasn't able to turn anything on. Luckily, I managed to turn it off through msconfig and delete the virus files. Right now, however, the laptop won't even turn on.
The 'Acer' screen goes on, the _ flickers a few times in the upper left corner, and the laptop resets. I won't even get to a safe mode. The notebook had minimal differences from the factory preset, had Win 7 and worked until yesterday. I have a OEM Win XP home CD at my disposal at the moment.
I have already tried: 1) Booting through BartPe and an.iso image of Windows XP on an USB flashdisk. To no avail; I get to the BartPe layout, but the BartPe file explorer shows no disks available.
2) Boot through the disk itself. At first, it didn't load, with the error 'STOP: 0X0000007B (0xf78d2524, 0Xc0000034, 0X00000000, 0X00000000)', which I was able to circumvent by transferring from a SCSI mode to IDE mode in BIOS. When I installed Win XP, however, I had an error concerning a few uncopiable files, described for example here: -. I skipped everything and the PC now resides in a 'minimal' Win Xp preset. With the former Win 7 configuration, of course, absent. I think I'd be able to fix this if I found the MSCONFIG settings for the Windows 7 I used before and which I mistakenly modified (I probably turned off something that now blocks the system from starting).
Is it possible to do so through the new Windows Xp installation? The former Win 7 folder is untouched, Win Xp runs from another folder. Thank you very much for all help! I had to look up BartPE to see what it was but I think it's unlikely to save the day in your situation. Assuming that your priority is to get Windows 7 back I'd first check that you have the Microsoft authorisation code for your copy.
If it was pre-installed on the laptop there will be a hidden restore partition and you could try holding down the Alt key while tapping F10 to access it. Failing that option I'd download a Windows 7 SP1 ISO, burn it to disc, reinstall the OS and hope that there are no serious driver problems. Both options mean that everything you have installed and saved will be lost unless you have already made backups.