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I'm wondering, if I have to, or want to, reinstall W7 from scratch, if the OEM disc I have can be used to do a cleaner install, using Acer's Product Key of course. Hi Max -- If you were not rebuilding, the answer would be a YES. Rebuilding puts a different slant on things. When a motherboard is changed, it makes it a different computer. You could try installing and see if it will activate using the Acer Key, if not then you could give Microsoft a call and tell them what happened and see if they will activate.Thanks, I get it.

No I'm just talking about using the Acer key with the original Acer hardware, but an OEM installation disc (the likes of which Acer did not provide). Have you tried pressing at boot up, to goto the Acer eRecovery Management.

This is fascinating theog, thanks so much. I did NOT know this!!! Tried the Alt-F10 thing, and what happens is the netbook boots to WinPE (I believe) on another partition, and permits reinstallation to factory default from this hidden partition(s, there are two, I suppose one is to boot, and maybe the other has the recovery data). So you're right, if all Snowcore wants to do is to reinstall, it should be easy. Interestingly, because my Netbook has no CD/DVD drive, there is no option to recover from CD/DVD disks (which I have made by some convoluted means). Dod Flip Ifr Supplement Pdf File there.

Not sure how you'd use this Alt-F10 to recover from hard media even if you did have the discs (there's no Disk Recovery option shown with this pc!). Have you tried pressing at boot up, to goto the Acer eRecovery Management. This is fascinating theog, thanks so much.

I did NOT know this!!! Tried the Alt-F10 thing, and what happens is the netbook boots to WinPE (I believe) on another partition, and permits reinstallation to factory default from this hidden partition(s, there are two, I suppose one is to boot, and maybe the other has the recovery data). So you're right, if all Snowcore wants to do is to reinstall, it should be easy.

Interestingly, because my Netbook has no CD/DVD drive, there is no option to recover from CD/DVD disks (which I have made by some convoluted means). Not sure how you'd use this Alt-F10 to recover from hard media even if you did have the discs (there's no Disk Recovery option shown with this pc!).If you have made the Acer Recovery DVD, you can use method two in Brink tutorial to make USB Pen Drive Recovery disk. Have you tried pressing at boot up, to goto the Acer eRecovery Management. This is fascinating theog, thanks so much. I did NOT know this!!!

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