Can anyone speak about me where on earth to bring an ACER Aspire 3680 Vista Recovery Disk?
my laptop went impossible and i need the compact disc to fix it..
but i'm short on cash :D
"> I am if truth be told VERY curious about this. The majority of factory systems hold recorded a restore screen to the HDD (Hard Disk Drive) that can normally be access from the BIOS (Basic Input Output System). That would restore the computer and the "drivers" which run the video, sound, make friends, and other "stuff".
The true promise of Vista is that it can be rebuilt from ANY vista DVD using the push button on the manufacturers sticker regardless of where on earth it comes from. Any Vista DVD is supposed to rebuild any Vista system. May not hold sound (little argument near realtek), but you should be able to up and run ANY Vista system near any Vista disk. The ONLY thing you're supposed to inevitability is if it is 32bit or 64bit.
Click start > right-click computer > Click "properties" > read.
ANY Vista DVD should be able to go and get you going again. If you can't get your hand on one, I've provided a link for that. If you can't use my join, I've provided a link for that. If you cannot burn a copy to disk, I've provided a intertwine for that. Repair requires a working DVD drive. Blank DVD= 50c
Get your hands on any Vista DVD and agree to me know how that works out for you. I'm curious. Source(s): http://isohunt.com/torrents.php?ihq=wind…
http://www.utorrent.com/
http://isorecorder.alexfeinman.com/isore…
From personal experience, I had an Acer Aspire 5100.
It crapped out after a year and I tried to find a recovery disk, but according to the company they don't exist. =/
Acer is powerfully known for their crappy customer service and sub par computers. I'd suggest calling customer service and I hope you can truly get an answer out of them. Source(s): Personal experience. I'll never buy another Acer contained by this lifetime.
Lenovo all the passageway.
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