The question is how to return Acer laptop Aspire V5 factory settings? The laptop does not boot completely and a black screen appears when booting. Important data is available only on disk (D:), it would be good if nothing happened to them and only disk (C:) returned to its original state. According to all the instructions, you need to press Alt + F10 when loading and we should get into the factory reset program, but in my case the laptop simply reboots. Maybe the fact is that the hidden partition with the factory configuration is damaged, but we didn’t seem to do anything with it. What can you recommend? We did not create recovery disks, and this is impossible, since the laptop does not have a disk drive.

Hello friends! In this article, I will show you how to roll back an Acer Aspire V5 laptop to factory settings from a normally working Windows 8.1, and also if it does not boot at all, you will also learn how to create a recovery flash drive on an Acer Aspire V5 laptop, you will need a 16-size drive GB, since disks cannot be created; the laptop does not have a disk drive.

My advice to all readers! It doesn’t matter what manufacturer you bought a laptop from, first of all, find out in detail how the factory reset program works, because during the process anything can happen, even the laptop will stop booting operating system. In this case, if, of course, we restore loading Windows 8.1, 10 will not work, you can simply roll back the laptop to the factory configuration, yes, all yours installed programs will be deleted and you will have to install them again, but you will have clean operating system, as it was at the time of purchase of the laptop.

But a real nightmare, even for an experienced user, is the situation when the factory reset program turns out to be inoperative, what should you do then? This is where recovery disks or a flash drive come in handy, but you need to create them in advance, preferably immediately after purchasing the laptop. Read our separate article

All methods for restoring factory settings toAcer Aspire V5 laptop

Let's look at the three most common situations:

1. The laptop boots normally, but is unstable; cleaning the system and checking for viruses did not bring any results; in this case, you can run a rollback directly in the operating system.

2. Windows 8.1, 10 does not boot, hidden sections not deleted on the laptop, program to restore the original factory configuration Acer Recovery Management functions normally.

3. Acer Recovery Management.

If your laptop is Acer boots normally, but the operating system is unstable, then you can copy all important data to disk (D:) and roll back the laptop to factory settings. How to do it!

Go to the interface Metro Windows 8.1

and click on the arrow

Selecting a program Acer Recovery Management

In the main program window, click on the Restore factory settings button.

All your personal files and applications will be deleted. Next.

Do you want to delete files from all drives?

Click on the button Only the drive on which Windows is installed.

All information on the disk (D:) will remain intact.

Click on the buttonJust delete my files

All personal files and applications will be deleted from the computer.

Continue

The process of restoring factory settings begins, lasting from 15 to 30 minutes

Regional settings are set correctly by default. Next

We accept the license terms.

Skip

Enter the computer name, for example Andrey-PK and click Next.

Use standard settings.

Enter your username and click Finish.

A restored and clean Windows 8.1 is loaded.

As agreed, the information on disk (D:) remained untouched.

Windows 8.1, 10 does not boot, but hidden partitions on the laptop are not deleted and the Acer Recovery Management program to roll back to the original factory configuration functions normally

When booting the laptop, press F2 and enter the BIOS, go to the Main tab, look at the corresponding parameter for enabling and disabling the factory reset function of an Acer laptop - D2D Recovery, it must be turned on, that is, set to Enabled.

Option F12 Boot Menu , responsible for the appearance boot menu when you press the F12 key, it should also be Enabled.

Click on F10, this saves our changes in the BIOS and reboots

After reboot, press two keys Alt + F10 at the same time and enter the factory reset program.

Diagnostics

Return to original state

All your personal files will be deleted.

Disk only. on which it is installed Windows system

Just delete my files

The laptop is returned to its original state

Windows 8.1, 10 does not boot, hidden partitions on the laptop are deleted or inoperative and you cannot launch the program Acer Recovery Management

We connect the recovery flash drive to the laptop,

We reboot and immediately press the F12 key, enter the laptop boot menu, use the arrows on the keyboard to select our flash drive and press Enter, booting from the flash drive occurs.

Your computer has several disks. Do you want to delete all files on all drives?

Only the drive on which Windows is installed.

Just delete my files

The rollback to the factory configuration begins

That's basically all!

Friends, if there is something you don’t understand, don’t hesitate to ask your questions in the comments, I will definitely answer.

How to restore an Acer Aspire laptop to factory settings if the manufacturer's built-in recovery program, Acer Recovery Management, does not work

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To succeed in the laptop market, you need to take unconventional moves and surprise customers. This is exactly what Acer did when they released the Acer Aspire V5 line of laptops. Today we will talk about the Acer Aspire V5-552G model based on the AMD A8 hybrid processor, which, being a representative of the consumer class, has many properties unique to this segment. So, for example, the dimensions of this device are close to ultrabook, and the matte finish of the display and the keyboard backlight refer us to expensive business models.

By the way, the developers did not forget about performance: a combination of two video cards AMD Radeon HD 8550G and AMD Radeon HD 8750M, as well as AMD processor A8-5557M can solve most of the tasks. Another trump card of this model is its design; both high-quality plastic and more respectable aluminum are used here. But all this suggests that there must be shortcomings somewhere, because such a set of capabilities for such a price is very rare. Let's see what disadvantages this laptop has and whether it has any at all?!

Specifications

CPU:AMD A8-5557M 2100 MHz
RAM:4 GB DDR3 1600 MHz
Information storage:500 GB HDD 5400 rpm SATA II,
Display:15.6" 1366x768 WXGA LED TN, matte
Video card:AMD Radeon HD 8550G, AMD Radeon HD 8750M
Wireless:Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n, Bluetooth 4.0.
Audio:4 speakers
Interfaces:2xUSB 2.0, USB 3.0, mini-DisplayPort, HDMI, combined audio jack, card reader, Kensington lock
Additionally:1 MP webcam
Battery:4-cell Li-ion 3560 mAh
Dimensions, weight:381.6x256x20.7 mm, 1.97 kg
Operating system:Windows 8 64 bit
Equipment:Acer Aspire V5-552G-85556G50akk

Scope of delivery

Let's start with the fact that the delivery package is the first thing that manufacturers saved on. Here you will not find anything except the laptop itself, a 65-watt power supply, and some documentation set consisting of a couple of brochures.

Design

Externally, the Acer Aspire V5-552G looks very laconic and gives the impression of lightness. The finish uses matte surfaces without strong roundings or visible bends; the body is made in Acer's signature style and can be recognized even despite the company logo on the lid.

As already mentioned, materials such as plastic and aluminum were used in production. At first glance, it seems that the laptop lid is made of aluminum, but in fact it is plastic stylized as aluminum, and aluminum itself is used only in finishing the internal working surface. As for the build quality, it is not at the highest level, but quite acceptable, there are no gaps or cracks. The only thing you can complain about is the pressing of the surfaces, so the top cover, when pressed, leads to deformation of the display, and the keyboard is not rigid enough.

The bottom of the Acer Aspire V5-552G is solid, here you will not find a battery compartment or cover quick access to internal components. But it does have a lot of holes for ventilation, speaker grilles, and four rubber feet that slightly lift the laptop body above the surface. There is no way to quickly replace components, but the process of removing the bottom is very simple; you just need to unscrew a couple of standard screws and pry off the cover. Having completed all these steps, you get access to the hard drive and one RAM slot, which can be replaced or upgraded if necessary.

Of course, the size of the laptop is also important for the buyer, and if for multimedia or, for example, gaming models this is not such a significant indicator, then for a consumer model that can be used in various situations, its weight and dimensions play an important role. Let's start with the fact that the Acer Aspire V5-552G weighs just under 2 kg and its dimensions are 381.6x256x20.7 mm; for comparison, the ASUS K56 is 200-300 grams heavier than our today's hero. Of course, the Acer Aspire V5-552G is a lightweight and compact laptop, both for its diagonal and performance, and this can be confidently called a plus.

Display, sound and webcam

The 15.6-inch display has a standard resolution of 1366x768 pixels for this class of laptops, which is not very high today, but not bad for a universal laptop at this price. As for image quality, there can be no miracles here; we have a budget matrix made using TN technology, with all the ensuing consequences. For example, viewing angles are worse than average, and watching a movie with a group will not be very comfortable. The color rendition and brightness of the matrix also leave much to be desired, but this is typical for this price segment and cannot be considered a very big disadvantage.

But we are pleasantly pleased with the matte finish of the display, which is rare in this market segment; more often matte displays can be found on expensive business laptops than on affordable universal models. But, despite the fact that there will be no glare on the display, the lack of screen brightness in open sunlight will still be felt.

As for sound reproduction, we have two speakers on each side, they are located on the bottom of the laptop and are covered with perforated grilles. Despite this location, their volume is quite high and the quality is acceptable, but low frequencies, of course, is not enough. However, this is not a multimedia model and it is not reasonable to demand ideal sound from it, and besides, you can always connect external acoustics through the existing audio jack. The resolution of the built-in webcam is small and amounts to 1 megapixel, but for communication via programs such as Skype, this is quite enough.

Keyboard and touchpad

As for the keyboard, the Acer Aspire V5-552G has an island type. The key sizes are average, as is the distance between them. This laptop is also equipped with a separate digital pad, which is a significant advantage for this laptop, since many users need it. The keys themselves are rectangular in shape with slightly rounded corners, their upper surface is completely flat without any indentations. The key travel is short and they are pressed softly, but the keyboard itself bends slightly when pressed, especially in the central part.

Multimedia functions are assigned to the keys of the main keyboard, since there are no separate multimedia buttons here. Also, the power button is not in its usual place. Instead of an internal working surface above the keyboard, it is located on the left side of the laptop.

An important factor is the presence of a backlit keyboard, although it has only two modes (on and off), but this is a significant plus, since budget laptops often do not have any backlighting.

The Acer Aspire V5-552G uses the so-called clickpad, this is the same touchpad, but without dedicated mouse buttons. The touch surface is quite large, and positioning with it is very convenient. This touchpad does not have the usual mouse buttons; they are hidden under the common touch surface, and to use them you need to click on the lower part of the touchpad, respectively to the left or to the right, depending on what functions you need.

Performance

The Acer Aspire V5-552G-85556G50akk laptop comes pre-installed with the Windows 8 64 bit operating system. The hardware of this laptop is entirely made by AMD, meaning the processor and video card. Let's start with the processor, it's a quad-core AMD A8-5557M based on the Richland architecture. Clock frequency The processor is 2100-3100 MHz, and the overall performance is at the level Intel processors Core i3. It is quite enough to solve most everyday tasks, and its power consumption of 35 W allows the laptop to display good time battery life.

Graphics processing is handled by the integrated AMD Radeon HD 8550G video card, which is part of the AMD Richland APU. It has 256 VLIW4 shader cores; in addition, the HD 8550G does not have its own memory, so it uses shared system memory. This graphics card is suitable for running light-demanding applications and is mainly used to save power.

For more complex tasks, the laptop has an AMD Radeon HD 8750M, which supports DirectX 11.1. The adapter is based on a Mars chip (built using a 28 nm process technology, on the GCN architecture) with 384 shader cores, where there are 24 texture units and 8 ROP units. The core operates at 620-775 MHz (or 670-825 MHz with Boost) and is equipped with DDR3 memory. Its performance is comparable to the GT 640M video card from NVIDIA, so modern games will run on medium and minimum settings, and in some cases even on high. For example, Battlefield 4 on this laptop, at medium settings and with a native resolution of 1366x768 pixels, will run at 39 fps. With the same settings, but the racing simulator Grid 2 will show 42 fps. But a game like Dead Space 3 will allow you to play comfortably at 42 frames per second, but with high settings.

There is enough RAM in this laptop, namely 4 GB. It is soldered onto the motherboard, so there is only one additional slot for upgrades. In total, you can install up to 12 GB of memory (4 GB on the motherboard + 8 GB in the slot). Regarding the characteristics of the built-in RAM, then it has the DDR3 standard and operates at a frequency of 1600 MHz. To store information, it is used that is not very fast and not very capacious by today's standards. hard drive. Its volume is 500 GB, spindle speed is 5400 rpm. Perhaps the drive is the weakest component of this laptop in terms of performance, but you can choose a model with a more capacious 1 TB HDD.

Ports and communications

The set of communications is quite standard for a laptop of this size, and their location can be called successful, since most of the ports are on the rear edge. This means that cables and connected devices will not get in the way. Mini-DisplayPort and HDMI video outputs, USB 3.0 standard, a Kensington lock and a power connector have found their place here. As you may have noticed, there is no VGA port here, however, given that it is already outdated, and the fact that you can always use an adapter, this does not make this a problem.

But the side faces are also not left empty, for example, on the right side you can find a USB 2.0 port, a combined audio jack and a card reader.

On the left side there is USB 2.0 alone, with only the laptop's power button for company. The side faces are also relatively empty due to the lack of an optical drive, so if necessary, you should get an external drive. The only caveat to the set of ports is the lack of at least one more high-speed USB port 3.0 instead of USB 2.0.

Wireless communications are provided by the Atheros AR5BWB222 module, which combines Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n and Bluetooth 4.0.

Battery

Acer Aspire V5-552G is equipped with a 4-section lithium-ion battery with a capacity of 3560 mAh. I'm not very pleased with the fact that the battery is built-in, i.e. replace it without contacting service center you won't succeed. The laptop is charged using a 65-watt power supply; its dimensions are not very large.

As for battery life, according to the manufacturer, the Acer Aspire V5-552G can operate on battery power for four and a half hours in normal operation. When idle, the laptop can last twice as long, almost 10 hours. But the Acer Aspire V5-552G does not handle maximum loads so well; the battery life in this mode is reduced to 1 hour 30 minutes.

Conclusion

Overall, Acer has produced a very decent laptop at an attractive price with a nice design and good performance. It has a number of very rare advantages for its class, for example, a matte display surface and a backlit keyboard. However, the Acer Aspire V5-552G also has “chronic diseases” of this type of laptop, such as poor display quality or insufficient case rigidity. However, for most tasks, such a display and the performance of this laptop will be enough. The compact dimensions of the Acer Aspire V5-552G can also play into the hands of this model; in addition, for its price of $560, this laptop boasts several unique features for this segment.

Many users are interested in the question of how to enter the BIOS to make the necessary settings or select the priority for loading the Windows operating system from computer disks. Immediately after turning on the computer, the user enters the BIOS to change settings.

BIOS (Basic Input/Output System) - “basic input/output system” is designed to prepare the computer to run the operating system. BIOS is a set of chips in the form of a chip and program code located on the computer's motherboard.

BIOS identifies and configures computer hardware, checks the functionality of devices, determines the boot order from PC disks (hard drive, optical drive CD/DVD), or from connected boot devices ( external hard disk, bootable flash drive etc.), starts the Windows operating system.

There are two types of BIOS: regular, now outdated BIOS ( Legacy BIOS), which uses keyboard keys and a modern version - UEFI BIOS, with a convenient graphical interface, which supports the use of a mouse in addition to keys.

BIOSes released by major manufacturers have similar capabilities, and differ from each other depending on the characteristics that the manufacturer motherboard built into my product. BIOS from the same manufacturer differ from each other: in interface, capabilities, depending on the device (laptop or desktop PC) or motherboard, with different hardware configurations. For example, some modern UEFI BIOS support Russian interface language.

There are two ways to enter the BIOS:

  • immediately after turning on the computer, before starting the OS;
  • from a running operating system, starting with Windows 8 and higher.

In most cases, you enter the BIOS when you start the computer. To enter the BIOS, certain keyboard keys are used.

After turning on the PC, the screen saver of the motherboard or the logo of the laptop manufacturer opens on the screen of most computers, and in the lower left part of the screen, the inscription appears English, approximately with the following content: “Press to run BIOS setup”, which asks you to press a specific key to enter the BIOS. It happens that there are also some other keys indicated there that are used to perform certain actions before booting the system.

The user quickly presses one or several keys on the PC keyboard, after which the BIOS or UEFI BIOS (modern version of BIOS) window opens on the screen. You will need to show some skill, because the ability to enter the BIOS exists for a short time after starting the PC. To increase the chances of a successful login, press the corresponding key several times to confirm entering the BIOS.

Which keys are used to enter the BIOS depends on the developer of the BIOS version, the manufacturer of the motherboard, and the manufacturer of the device: laptop or desktop PC. Because of this, there are a lot of different options, especially for laptops. Sometimes, products from the same manufacturer use completely different keys, depending on the device model and its configuration.

Some computers boot so quickly that the user does not have time to read the inscription on the screen, or press the key to enter the BIOS, if he knows it. In particular, in the operating systems Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, there is a quick launch mode, in which it is very difficult to react in time at the moment when you should press the hot key. Therefore, on these systems there is another way to enter the BIOS from Windows.

To pause the system startup process, press the “Pause/Break” key to view the inscriptions on the screen. True, this method does not always work.

In the article you will find instructions and tables with keyboard shortcuts used to launch the BIOS on desktop computers and on different models laptops.

How to enter BIOS from Windows

How to enter the BIOS if it was not possible to do this before starting the operating system? You can enter the BIOS directly in a running system on computers with UEFI BIOS. In the operating systems Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, it is possible to enter the BIOS from the operating system without using the keyboard.

Must use additional parameters loading the operating system. To learn how to enter BIOS via Windows, read the detailed article on my website (first link in the block).

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How to disable Windows Fast Boot mode

To increase the time it takes for information about how to enter the BIOS to appear on the screen, you must disable the Windows Fast Boot feature on your computer.

To do this, follow these steps:

  1. Go to Control Panel, select "Power Options".
  2. In the "Power Options" window, click on the "Power button actions" option.
  3. In the System Settings window, click the Change settings that are currently unavailable link.
  4. After unlocking the options, uncheck the box next to “Enable quick start(recommended)" and then click on the "Save Changes" button.

The Fast Boot feature may be enabled in the UEFI BIOS, so this feature must be disabled there as well.

How to enter BIOS on a computer: table

First, let's see how to enter BIOS on a PC. On desktop computers, unlike laptops, it is easier to enter the BIOS due to the fact that there is not such a variety of options as laptops have. The most popular way to enter the BIOS is the “Del” key; on some motherboard models, the “F2” key is sometimes used.

When the motherboard logo appears, you need to quickly click the corresponding key on the keyboard several times. If the login attempt fails, if the result is the usual Windows startup, try again when the system boots again.

The table contains keyboard shortcuts for entering the BIOS for the most popular motherboard manufacturers. Basically, these are well-known companies from Taiwan.

Motherboard manufacturer BIOS version Keys
ASUS AMI Del
ASRock AMI Del
Gigabyte AMI Del
Gigabyte Award Del
MSI AMI Del
Biostar AMI Del
ESC (Elitegroup) AMI Del
Intel AMI F2
Intel Intel F2
Foxconn Phoenix Award Del
Advantech AMI Del

How to enter BIOS on a laptop: table

The user can find out how to enter the BIOS in the documentation for the laptop, if available. The most common keys used on laptops are “F2”, “F8”, “Del”. Some Lenovo models have a special button to enter the BIOS, and on Sony laptops VAIO uses the “ASSIST” button to enter the BIOS.

On some laptops, you will need to use an additional “Fn” key, which is used along with the main key. To launch the BIOS, you need to press two keys at once, for example, “Fn” + “F2”. Such keyboard shortcuts are usually used when the device’s function keys “F1 - F12” and the “Fn” key are highlighted in the same color.

Table of keys used to enter BIOS on laptops.

Laptop manufacturer BIOS version Keys
Acer InsydeH2O F2
Acer Phoenix F2
Acer F1, Del, Esc, Ctrl + F2, Ctrl + Alt + Esc
ASUS AMI F2
ASUS F8, Ctrl + F2, Del, Ctrl + Del
Dell F2
Dell (older models) Fn + Del, Fn + F1, Fn + Esc, F1, F3, Ctrl + Alt, Alt + Enter
HP InsydeH2O Esc → F10
HP (older models) F10, Del, F2
Lenovo AMI F2
Lenovo InsydeH2O Fn+F2
Lenovo Phoenix Secure Core Fn + F2, F8, Del
MSI AMI Del
Packard Bell (Acer) Phoenix Secure Core F2
Samsung Phoenix Secure Core Esc (press once)
Samsung F2, F10, Del, F8, Fn + F12
Sony VAIO InsydeH2O F2
Sony F8, F12
Toshiba Phoenix F2
Toshiba InsydeH2O F2
Toshiba F1, Esc
eMachines (Acer) Phoenix Del
Fujitsu-Siemens AMI F2

How to enter BIOS on an HP laptop

To launch the BIOS on HP laptops, different keyboard keys are used, depending on the model and hardware configuration.

  • On most computers with a regular BIOS, you need to quickly press the “F10” key several times.
  • On laptops with a UEFI interface, you need to turn on the power, and then immediately press the “F10” key.
  • Standard method: press the power key and then the “Esc” key. In the menu that opens, select the method of entering the BIOS: press the “F10” key.
  • Some HP models use other keys: “F11”, “F8”, “F2”, “Del”.

How to enter BIOS on an ASUS laptop

ASUS laptops use different keys depending on the model and configuration. The most common option: the “F2” key.

  • The X-series mainly uses the "F2" and "Ctrl" + "F2" keys.
  • On K-series devices you need to press the “F8” key.
  • The UL/UX series uses the “F2” keys or combinations of the “Ctrl” + “F2”, “Fn” + “F2” keys.
  • On FX series laptops, use the “Del” key or the “Ctrl” + “Del” combination.
  • On Asus laptops of other series, the keys “Del”, “F9”, “F2” or a combination of this key “Ctrl” + “F2”, “Fn” + “F2” are used.

How to enter BIOS on a Lenovo laptop

On some Lenovo laptop models there is a special button to enter the BIOS; after pressing it, in the menu that opens, click on “BIOS Setup”.

  • On Yoga series models, I use the “F2” or “Fn” + “F2” keys.
  • Most IdeaPad devices have keys to launch the BIOS, in other cases you can use the "F8" or "Del" keys.
  • For other Lenovo laptops, the key combination “Fn” + “F2” is suitable.

How to enter BIOS on an Acer laptop

To launch the BIOS on Acer, a variety of keyboard keys are used, depending on the model range.

  • The Acer Aspire series uses the “F2” or “Ctrl” + “F2” keys.
  • TravelMate and Extensa series models use the F2 or Del keys.
  • On other devices, press the “F1”, “Ctrl + Alt + Esc” keys, as well as various combinations with the “Fn” key.

How to enter BIOS on a Samsung laptop

Entering the BIOS on Samsung is done using different keys. On some Samsung laptop models, the following option is used: immediately after turning on the computer, you only need to press the “Esc” key once.

  • In the RV513 series, the “F2” key is mainly used, and sometimes the “Del” key.
  • On NP300 series models, the “F2” key is used.
  • In the ATIV Book range, two models use the "F2" key, and one model uses the "F8" key.
  • The NP900 model uses the "F12" key.

In some cases, you will need to press the “Fn” key in addition to the main key.

Conclusions of the article

To enter the BIOS, you must use the keys on the keyboard after starting your desktop PC or laptop. Which key enables the BIOS entry function depends on the BIOS, motherboard and laptop manufacturers. The article contains instructions and tables with keyboard shortcuts, depending on the manufacturer or device, for desktop computers and laptops.

Question: How can I return my Acer Aspire V5 laptop to factory settings? The laptop does not boot completely and a black screen appears when booting. Important data is available only on disk (D:), it would be good if nothing happened to them and only disk (C:) returned to its original state. According to all the instructions, you need to press Alt + F10 when loading and we should get into the factory reset program, but in my case the laptop simply reboots. Maybe the fact is that the hidden partition with the factory configuration is damaged, but we didn’t seem to do anything with it. What can you recommend? We did not create recovery disks, and this is impossible, since the laptop does not have a disk drive.

Hello friends! In this article, I will show you how to roll back an Acer Aspire V5 laptop to factory settings from a normally working Windows 8.1, and also if it does not boot at all, you will also learn how to create a recovery flash drive on an Acer Aspire V5 laptop, you will need a 16-size drive GB, since disks cannot be created; the laptop does not have a disk drive.

My advice to all readers! It doesn’t matter what manufacturer you bought a laptop from, first of all, find out in detail how the factory reset program works, because during the process anything can happen, even that the operating system on the laptop stops loading. In this case, if, of course, you cannot restore the boot of Windows 8.1, 10, you can simply roll back the laptop to the factory configuration, yes, all your installed programs will be deleted and you will have to install them again, but you will have clean operating system, as it was at the time of purchase of the laptop.

But a real nightmare, even for an experienced user, is the situation when the factory reset program turns out to be inoperative, what should you do then? This is where recovery disks or a flash drive come in handy, but you need to create them in advance, preferably immediately after purchasing the laptop. Read our separate article

All methods for restoring factory settings toAcer Aspire V5 laptop

Let's look at the three most common situations:

1. The laptop boots normally, but is unstable; cleaning the system and checking for viruses did not bring any results; in this case, you can run a rollback directly in the operating system.

2. Windows 8.1, 10 does not boot, hidden partitions on the laptop are not deleted, program to restore the original factory configuration Acer Recovery Management functions normally.

3. Acer Recovery Management.

If your laptop is Acer boots normally, but the operating system is unstable, then you can copy all important data to disk (D:) and roll back the laptop to factory settings. How to do it!

Go to the Metro Windows 8.1 interface

and click on the arrow

Selecting a program Acer Recovery Management

In the main program window, click on the Restore factory settings button.

All your personal files and applications will be deleted. Next.

Do you want to delete files from all drives?

Click on the button Only the drive on which Windows is installed.

All information on the disk (D:) will remain intact.

Click on the buttonJust delete my files

All personal files and applications will be deleted from the computer.

Continue

The process of restoring factory settings begins, lasting from 15 to 30 minutes

Regional settings are set correctly by default. Next

We accept the license terms.

Skip

Enter the computer name, for example Andrey-PK and click Next.

Use standard settings.

Enter your username and click Finish.

A restored and clean Windows 8.1 is loaded.

As agreed, the information on disk (D:) remained untouched.

Windows 8.1, 10 does not boot, but hidden partitions on the laptop are not deleted and the Acer Recovery Management program to roll back to the original factory configuration functions normally

When booting the laptop, press F2 and enter the BIOS, go to the Main tab, look at the corresponding parameter for enabling and disabling the factory reset function of an Acer laptop - D2D Recovery, it must be turned on, that is, set to Enabled.

Option F12 Boot Menu, which is responsible for the appearance of the boot menu when you press the F12 key, must also be enabled (Enabled).

Click on F10, this saves our changes in the BIOS and reboots

After reboot, press two keys Alt + F10 at the same time and enter the factory reset program.

Diagnostics

Return to original state

All your personal files will be deleted.

Disk only. on which the Windows system is installed

Just delete my files

The laptop is returned to its original state

Windows 8.1, 10 does not boot, hidden partitions on the laptop are deleted or inoperative and you cannot launch the program Acer Recovery Management

We connect the recovery flash drive to the laptop,

We reboot and immediately press the F12 key, enter the laptop boot menu, use the arrows on the keyboard to select our flash drive and press Enter, booting from the flash drive occurs.

Your computer has several disks. Do you want to delete all files on all drives?

Only the drive on which Windows is installed.

Just delete my files

The rollback to the factory configuration begins

That's basically all!

Friends, if there is something you don’t understand, don’t hesitate to ask your questions in the comments, I will definitely answer.

How to restore an Acer Aspire laptop to factory settings if the manufacturer's built-in recovery program, Acer Recovery Management, does not work

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