If you have a plan to format your Acer laptop, You got the right place! Long time ago, We used to use cd to format or reinstall Windows operating system. Nowadays, We don’t need a CD to format or reinstall Windows operating system, because most of latest laptops have Windows Installer installed already on their hard drive. Some laptops have a special function key to restore. The Restore key position is all different by laptop’s brands. Today, We are going to show you how to restore on Acer brand Laptops. Here are two ways to restore your system. Let’s get is started!
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Method 01. Restore using Acer eRecovery Management
Step 01. Before restoring to factory settings, you have to backup first. Please backup your all data to an external hard drive.
Step 02. Turn off your laptop completely.
Step 03. Turn on your computer and Press F10 Key repeatedly when the Acer logo appears on the screen .
Step 04. On the Acer eRecovery Management, Click on the Restore System to Factory Default.
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Step 05. Now it will bring your laptop to factory default and takes about 1 hour.
Method 02. Restore using System Recovery Options
Step 01. As same as the first method, Please try to backup first. Copy and paste all your important data to an external hard drive.
Step 02. Turn off your computer completely.
Step 03. Turn on your computer and Press F8 repeatedly until the Advanced Boot Options appears.
Step 04. Now, select Repair your computer
Step 05. If the System Recovery Options appears on the screen, click on the System Restore.
Step 06. It will ask you to choose languages, country, dates, and so on. Answer the all questions and it will restore your laptop to factory default.
The Laptop
Manufacturer: Acer
Model: Aspire-4720z
CPU: Intel Pentium DualCore T2330, 1.60GHz
RAM: 1 GB
Hard drive capacity: 160 GB
Hardware
CD/DVD: DVD RW reads and writes without problems.
LAN: Broadcom BCM5787M Gigabyte ethernet, works out of the box
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Wireless: AR5007EG, incorrectly indentified by lspci as AR242x on a 64 bit system. See wiki page about the card for details on how to make it work.
Sound: In CentOS 5.2, doesn't work out of the box. Intel 8280, uses snd_hda_intel module. Module loads but device has no sound. This can be fixed by installing newer alsa drivers. (See the Additional Information section).
In CentOS 5.3 it works out of the box.
Video: Intel GM965/GL960 works out of the box
USB: Works without problem
Firewire: No firewire port
Media card reader: PCI Express port, untested
Touchpad or other pointing device: Synaptic Touchpad works out of the box
Sense battery level: Works
Suspend (manual): Untested
Suspend (close lid): Untested
Additional information
WebCam can be made to work. See the webcam section of http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/acer4720z.html for information if using CentOS 5.2 Note that it requires 3rd party modules, untested by the CentOS developers, to work properly.
In CentOS 5.3 the camera is recognized and installing a program such as luvcview (using the rpmforge repo and running the command yum install luvcview) will enable you to test and use the webcam.
With CentOS 5.2, sound works with later alsa drivers. See the sound section of http://home.roadrunner.com/~computertaijutsu/acer4720z.html for details. It requires a later version of the alsa driver. Like the webcam, it requires 3rd party programs, untested by CentOS developers.
Again, in CentOS 5.3, this is unnecessary and sound should work out of the box.
Comments
Although sound, the webcam, and wireless require 3rd party modules, it is a reasonable laptop for the price. (Often on sale for USD $500 or less.)