How to Repair the Acer D2D Recovery E-mail
Tuesday, 23 October 2007 10:05
This tutorial can also help to do it on other computer brands
Disclaimer : First of all you must be aware that some of the operations to come can cause irreversible change on your hard disk, I recommend to you and I will never make it enough make a backup of your system before launching you in any hazardous operation. Any damage and/or modification done on your system will be under your whole responsibility. The following procedures were done on a Acer Aspire 5102wlmi and some also functioned on a Dell Inspiron 9400/1705.
As you know, the Acer computers and those of other manufacturers are now delivered with a system of restoration installed in a hidden partition of your hard disk. This system launches out while pressing keys ALT+F10 simultaneously. And sometimes for various reasons this system ceases functioning.
The first cause often comes owing to the fact that function D2D Recovery is disable in the bios (menu principal).
The solution : enable the function and try to press keys ALT+F10 during the starting of the computer.
The second cause : in this case hidden partition PQSERVICE was erased or damaged, or you replaced the disc and in this case it is not present.
The solution : If you did not previously make a backup of your system by making an image disc. It will not be possible to use the D2D recovery. Your only hope will be to have in your possession Acer Recovery CD/DVD.
And the third causes : the Acer Master Boot Record (MBR)was damaged or replaced by non-Acer MBR. As long as partition PQSERVICE is present or that you can put the hand on the necessary Acer files you can reinstall the MBR of Acer.
The solution :
First method : on a functional Windows system:
1 disable the D2D recovery option of the bios.
2 open a Windows session with an account administrator.
3 Download, unzip and launch partedit32(registration required for download).
4 Identify the Pqservice partition by its size (at the bottom of the partedit window there is a partition information box) it is a small sized partition approximately 2 to 6 Go.Once made change the type of your partition into 0C and save. Restart and open a session with an administrator account, you should be able to navigate to the PQservice partition. Seek these two files mbrwrdos.exe and rtmbr.bin once localised open a command prompt and launch this command mbrwrdos.exe install rtmbr.bin, this will install the Acer MBR. Close the command prompt window restart again Windows go into the bios and reactivate the D2D recovery. Now ALT+F10 should launch Acer recovery at the starting of the computer.
Second method : On a nonfunctional Windows system.
For that you must use a Linux distribution (for me Mandriva provided all the tools necessary).
1 Boot on the Mandriva install CD/DVD the boot menu will give you the possibility to repair or to restore the Windows boot loader.
2 If that is not enough launch an installation of linux(this will be an occasion to test this terrible OS) and choose LILO as boot loader(a boot menu that allow you to choose between several operating systems) once finished the installation. Restart your computer in the boot loader menu system you will have at least 2 Windows options the first generally point to PQservice choose it and you will boot directly into acer D2D recovery.
The last solution is the simplest one, just note that during the Linux installation you will have to resize your Windows partition to create a place for a new Linux partition it is the most perilous part because irreversible, therefore take your precautions at this time.
To download partedit32 visit The Laptop Support Community, You can also find there How To retrieve the Acer Erecovery Password and many other useful articles.

Acropack 2008

 

 

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0 #19 2008-04-16 21:16
I have an Acer aspire which came with XP.
I upgraded to Vista and as a result Alt+F10 doesn't work.
After this fix it still doesn't work.
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0 #18 chunky1985 2008-04-03 19:01
Hello,

you all seem to really know what you're talking about. Would you be able to view my blog under
'cant reboot cds that came with laptop' to give me some help.

thanks

kyle
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0 #17 2008-04-03 03:46
Gee, the terrible OS has once again pulled windoze out of a bloated mess. It would be nice if Acer GAVE you windozers a recovery disk.I came to this spot to help a client recover his laptop. The easy way to do this is replace the drive and install Sabayon linux and then put the botched drive in a usb case and pull your needed files off of it. After running Sabayon for a week, he decided to keep linux.A $84 160 gig drive for the Acer 5314 and 45 minutes to run linux is PRICELESS.
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+1 #16 2008-03-28 12:27
I just want to say thanks VERY MUCH.
The fix didn't work for me, alt+f10 doesn't do anything, but i followed EnigZ's tips, and that worked like a charm.
Don't forget you need an extra computer and a device (cable, enclosure) to set the real system partition back to active afterwards, otherwise your system wont boot. Just connect it and browse it as an external HDD.
Likely there are other ways to do it, but this proved simplest for me.

PS Excuse me for my bad English
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0 #15 Andy_S 2008-02-27 12:32
Here are the files to repair Acer MBR record: www.schifrin.nm.ru. They are the same for all Acer notebooks. And appeared that mbrwrdos may not work under XP or Vista. Just try mbrwrwin from above location. Providing that PQService parition is intact.
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0 #14 Alan Bradock 2008-02-26 00:59
Unhide again your partition and make a checkdisk, some files are probably corrupted
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0 #13 2008-02-25 15:48
I restored the DSD so it will now recovery with the Alt + F10 keys. The recovery works with one problem. It won't install all the Acer Software as well as drivers like it used to. If I use the recovery disks it works fine.
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0 #12 2008-02-24 11:19
Great tutorial!
Though, i have an Acer Aspire 5315 and everything worked except that i had to use "07" type as suggested by EnigZ.

Thanks!
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0 #11 Alan Bradock 2008-02-16 12:28
need more information please,
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0 #10 advanced23 2008-02-14 16:58
I have an Acer 3100-1464 with Vista Ultimate. When I have bought it had Linux, but I have formatted it. Now I have 2 partitions. Can I recover original information from Acer? Do I have add both partitions again to works properly?
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