recovery disk

Discussion in 'Acer Aspire One' started by yanney, Sep 11, 2008.

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    yanney

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    hi. i need a direct link to the .iso of the recovery disk.

    im downloading the one that this site provided, but it downloads sooooo sloooowwwww. i need the iso asap.

    does anyone have a link that i can download it at a faster speed?
     
    yanney, Sep 11, 2008
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    hmraao

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    What is the direct link to the .iso of the recovery disk that you are using? [EDIT: What I mean is, where exactly is the link that this site provides? 'Cause it's not obvious to me where it is.]

    I wouldn't normally recommend torrents, but they might prove faster. You could try ggling for one.

    Ephraim Tutt takes on the cases no one else will touch.
     
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    Nambleruk

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    Can I ask, did you not get a recovery disc with your AAO?
     
    Nambleruk, Sep 11, 2008
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    snowwy66

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    xp don't come with recovery. the link that is floating around is what's called A NONOFFICIALY RECOVERY DISK FOR AA1.

    basically it's just some dude that has taken his own xp install. slipstreamed sp3 and injected the aa1 drivers into it. and put it on the net. you need your own license for it. which is labled under your aa1. if you have your own xp. you can do the same thing. that's all it is follks. not the actuall recovery software. and i bet if msft finds out. it won't be on the net for long.
     
    snowwy66, Sep 13, 2008
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    KiNG

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    WRONG FORUM = MOVING

    its in the downloads section
     
    KiNG, Sep 13, 2008
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    Paul06FR

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    I am not sure however I was in a terrible mess today and ALT r F10 let me restore the AAO to original Windows XP state - I was so relived - Maybe you will be too ?
     
    Paul06FR, Jan 8, 2009
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