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YOU HAVE TO FORMAT YOUR DISK .. BEFORE BURNING OR DOWNLODING ANYTHING TO IT.... FORMAT YOUR DISK WITH THE PARTIONS ... IT A MUST... ITS IN YOUR COMPUTER PROGRAM... WHEN YOU PUT YOUR DISK .. GO TO PROGRAM AND LOOK FOR FORMAT DISK.. AFTER YOUR COMPUTERFINISH FORMATING YOUR DISK .. ITS READY TO BURN IT....
You can restore the computer back to factory default,to do so, follow
the below steps: Turn OFF the computer, now as soon as you hit the power
button, keep on holding "Alt" key & keep on tapping "F10" key, i.e
Alt+f10, it will open the recovery console, select full factory restore
and follow onscreen instruction. NOTE: This will erase all the datas on
the computer.
You can also create a set to Recovery disk from the recovery partition, to do so
Start Menu> All Programs> Acer erecovery management> Click
Create Factory Default Disk, if you receive any error code or unable to
burn the disk, please contact Acer Technical support at 1 800 816 2237
and order for an Recovery Disk.
My 0xc000000c "Restore Failed" prompt seemed to be the result of disk surface damage on the restore disk. After burning the restore disk to a new disk, the restore proceeded normally. Try making a copy of the original restore disk to a known good blank disk.
You may be copying discs that have Digital Rights Management, or DRM encoded on the disc. You should have "burn rights" before trying to run copyrighted material...accordianman
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