If you have an Acer laptop that came with a hidden partition for restoring the system to factory settings, you may have encountered some problems with activating the D2D recovery function. Sometimes, the partition type or the master boot record (MBR) of the PQservice partition may be corrupted or changed, preventing you from using the ALT+F10 shortcut to launch the Acer Erecovery. In this article, we will show you how to use a free tool called Partedit32 to fix these issues and restore your Acer D2D recovery.
Partedit32 is a simple utility that allows you to view and edit the partition table of your hard disk. You can use it to change the partition type, size, and attributes of any partition on your disk. Partedit32 can also backup and restore the MBR of your disk.
You can download Partedit32 from this link. It is a portable application that does not require installation. Just unzip the file and run partedit32.exe as an administrator.
Before you proceed, make sure you have backed up your important data and disabled the D2D recovery option in the BIOS. Also, make sure you have a Windows 7 installation disc or USB drive in case something goes wrong.
mbrwrdos.exe install rtmbr.bin. This will install the Acer MBR on your disk.Congratulations! You have successfully restored your Acer D2D recovery using Partedit32. If you have any questions or problems, feel free to leave a comment below.
Acer D2D recovery is a feature that allows you to restore your Acer laptop to its original factory settings without using any external media. It is also known as Acer Erecovery or Acer eRecovery Management. Acer D2D recovery uses a hidden partition on your hard disk called PQservice that contains a backup image of your system. By pressing ALT+F10 during the boot process, you can access the Acer Erecovery menu and choose to restore your system from the PQservice partition.
There are many reasons why you may want to restore your Acer D2D recovery. Some of them are:
Restoring your Acer D2D recovery will delete all your data and settings on the C: drive, so make sure you have backed up everything you need before proceeding.
If you cannot use Acer D2D recovery for some reason, or if you prefer another method, there are some alternatives you can try. Some of them are:
Whatever method you choose, make sure you have backed up your important data and settings before restoring your system.
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