How to create a recovery disk for the Acer Aspire One
If your Acer Aspire One is no longer working properly, then you might want to re-install Linux and reset the AA1 to it’s factory default settings.
To do this you will need to create recovery disk on a USB data stick.
To create a recover disk for the Acer Aspire One:
You will need a computer with a cd drive, the recovery cd that came with your AA1 and a usb data stick (at least 2 gb).
1) Turn on the computer and enter the bios setup of the computer.
2) Change the boot sequence of your computer to boot from the cd drive first.
3) Save the Bios settings.
4) Place the cd into the drive and put the usb stick into the computers usb port and reboot the computer.
5) When the menu appears quickly choose the option to create a recovery usb drive drive.
6) After a short while a menu screen will appear – click on go ahead.
7) Select your usb data stick, and click on ok.
8 ) After a while the process will complete and you will now have a recovery usb data stick for the Acer Aspire One.
Now you can install Linpus Linux onto your Acer Aspire One.
9) Plug the usb data stick into Acer Aspire One .
10) Turn the AA1 on, and press F12 to enter the boot selection screen.
11) Select your usb data stick from the list of drives to boot from.
12) Follow on screen instructions to install Linpus on to the internal disk drive, and the installation will now begin. When the install has completed your Acer Aspire One will have been restored to factory settings.
The Acer Guy has produced a fantastic video showing the entire process. The video can be seen below.
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