Acer W500 Tab W7 8 Recovery Disc Set

Acer W500 Tab W7 8 Recovery Disc Set Rating: 5,6/10 5508 reviews

6/1/12 Edit: this issue occurs with both the Consumer Preview & Release Preview, just remove the SD card and you'll be on your way. See below for more info. ------------------------------------------------- During the installation of Win8 CP (also occurs with the RP) I wiped the drive for a clean install and encountered the following error: ' We couldn't create a new partition or locate an existing one.

34ENG - How to start the eRecovery process on Iconia Tab W500 - W500p - W501 W501p. The ICONIA Tab W500 comes with the Microsoft Windows 7 operating system preinstalled. In the event that the operating system becomes corrupted or otherwise unusable, you can use the recovery discs supplied with the tablet to restore the operating system back to its factory default configurations.

For more information, see the Setup log files.' I've wiped the drive, formatted, deleted partitions, made new ones and nothing works. Looking at the Kingston website there is no driver available for this mSATA drive and I'm uncertain of what I should attempt to use to work around this.

If it helps, I never had a problem performing a clean install with Win7. I just found a solution. Once the setup fails to find the partition, just close the setup window (the top-right-hand side red X does the job). From that point, you should be brought back at the initial setup screen. Choose 'Repair' then go to the advanced tools and start the command line. Slovarj perenosnih znachenij slov. Start DISKPART.

Type LIST DISK and identify your SSD disk number (from 0 to n disks). Type SELECT DISK where is your SSD disk number. Type CLEAN Type CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY Type ACTIVE Type FORMAT FS=NTFS QUICK Type ASSIGN Type EXIT twice (one to get out of DiskPart, the other to exit the command line tool) Restart the setup using your bootable USB and once at the partition selection screen, select the partition that is listed (it will have a 'System' attribute). That worked fine for me. Funny, PHEW was the last thing I was thinking Zeke:) I'm going to need logs for this if possible.

Can you check and see if you have a $WINDOWS.~BT$ folder on the system yet? If so, I need the Sources Panther directory from the machines. If that directory doesnt exist, search the drive for the setupact.log and setuperr.log for me if you can.

Last question because this has been seen on other posts already, has this image worked on any other machine? I just want to confirm the source is good. --Joseph [MSFT] http://blogs.technet.com/b/joscon/. I just found a solution. Once the setup fails to find the partition, just close the setup window (the top-right-hand side red X does the job). From that point, you should be brought back at the initial setup screen.

Choose 'Repair' then go to the advanced tools and start the command line. Start DISKPART. Serial keygen crack. Type LIST DISK and identify your SSD disk number (from 0 to n disks).

Type SELECT DISK where is your SSD disk number. Type CLEAN Type CREATE PARTITION PRIMARY Type ACTIVE Type FORMAT FS=NTFS QUICK Type ASSIGN Type EXIT twice (one to get out of DiskPart, the other to exit the command line tool) Restart the setup using your bootable USB and once at the partition selection screen, select the partition that is listed (it will have a 'System' attribute). That worked fine for me. I just found a solution. Start DISKPART. Type LIST DISK and identify your SSD disk number (from 0 to n disks). Type SELECT DISK where is your SSD disk number.