Acer boot menu
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At this point your computer will still be on. It allows me to choose what operating system I want to boot, only giving me the option of Windows 7 the one I already have installed.
I have no idea how to do that and I'm concerned that I would invalidate the warranty and it might not work. How do I save the changes? There are several different ways to navigate to Advanced Startup Options, depending on whether you can boot up or not.
Found this on another forum. No you will not be banned since you were not aware of it and now understand it fully. You can get there by hitting the gear icon on the Start menu. What happens when you tap that key at boot? On some Acers you would do the following: 1. If I'm not banned by then. You press the Delete key not F2 during start-up after complete shutdown or restart. I want it to be running at max performance and cleanliness so I am just starting from scratch again have all of the drivers I need. This morning I turned on my laptop. I don't even know if I have a product key. Note: This document does not help if you. What about using the Anytime Upgrade recommended method?
How to Enter the Boot Menu on an Acer Aspire One Netbook - I have tried everything suggested online, but it leads me to the same screen.
I have just bought a low powered laptop netbookrunning Windows 7. I have run Linux on previous laptops and my intention was to set up this machine to dual boot Windows and Ubuntu. On my previous netbook motherboard died over Christmas I could enable the boot menu from within acer boot menu, but this new one doesn't give that option Any ideas. I have no idea how to do that and I'm concerned that I would invalidate the warranty and it might not work. Any help would be appreciated. Found this on another forum. Please report back if it worked. Reason: Added the last part. Found this on acer boot menu forum. Please report back if it worked. I finally managed to resolve the problem myself. I knew that it must be possible to get to the boot menu, because I've seen other posts on linux forums discussing issues with this particular model of Acer Aspire. In case anybody else wants to get to the boot menu, you need to hit F2 when booting the machine. This will initially take you into the very restricted Setup menu which doesn't enable you to change boot order. Once in the Setup menu, hit Esc to exit. The system will try to start Windows, but if you quickly hit F2 again it takes you into a full Setup menu which enables you to set the boot order. Anyway, it worked and I've set the netbook to dual boot Linux or Windows 7 Linux first of course.