Acer Aspire 5738PG Acer Aspire 5738PG Series OOBE - Page 9

E-Recovery/Running the created backup CD/DVD's - bluetooth

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FN+F3 FN+F4 FN+F5 FN+F6 FN+F8 FN+ > FN+ < FN+ ^ FN+ v Bluetooth Sleep Display toggle Screen blank Speaker toggle Brightness up Brightness down Volume up Volume down V1.18 BIOS Version Revision F2 Key strokes to access it? eRecovery- Create backup CD's or DVD's Use Read Writable media for these backups. If there is an option to create an Application CD, you will need to create this as well. Check with the eSolutions team to see if they need to use the Application CD to post the drivers. Once the backup CD's are created, browse these CD's and make sure there is a drivers folder or HTML (under How to User directory) so that we know the customers will have a driver disk. If there is no driver disk or way for the customer to install drivers please make note of this below in the Notes section. Is there an option to create an Application CD in the eRecovery utility? Yes Is there an option to perform an F-10 recovery? Yes eRecovery Notes: E-Recovery/Running the created backup CD/DVD's If the system shipped with OEM recovery CD's verify the E-RECOVERY instructions that ship with the system/recovery CD's are correct. If the instructions are not correct, annotate and submit to eSolutions. Pictured screen shots should be taken of anomalies, errors, or differences from the original setup. Note differences in E-RECOVERY load compared to the initial Setup. 1.) As soon as the unit is powered on, immediately start tapping the Alt+F10 keys (Alt needs to be pressed down when the F10 key is pressed, then release both and repeat) 2.) The customer will see "Windows is loading files". At this point the customer can stop tapping the Alt+F10 keys. (Customer will sometimes get an Edit Boot Options screen, If they see Windows Is Loading Files before the Boot Option screen, they can press enter and it will load the eRecovery, otherwise pressing enter will load to windows.) 3.) Next it will say "Starting Windows", then "Please wait a Moment".

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FN+F3
Bluetooth
FN+F4
Sleep
FN+F5
Display toggle
FN+F6
Screen blank
FN+F8
Speaker toggle
FN+ >
Brightness up
FN+ <
Brightness down
FN+ ^
Volume up
FN+ v
Volume down
BIOS Version
Revision
Key strokes to access it?
V1.18
F2
eRecovery- Create backup CD’s or DVD’s
Use Read Writable media for these backups.
If there is an option to create
an Application CD, you will need to create this as well.
Check with the
eSolutions team to see if they need to use the Application CD to post the
drivers.
Once the backup CD’s are created, browse these CD’s and make
sure there is a drivers folder or HTML (under How to User directory) so that
we know the customers will have a driver disk.
If there is no driver disk or
way for the customer to install drivers please make note of this below in
the Notes section.
Is there an option to create an Application CD in the eRecovery utility? Yes
Is there an option to perform an F-10 recovery? Yes
eRecovery Notes:
E-Recovery/Running the created backup CD/DVD’s
If the system shipped with OEM recovery CD’s verify the E-RECOVERY instructions that
ship with the system/recovery CD’s are correct.
If the instructions are not correct,
annotate and submit to eSolutions.
Pictured screen shots should be taken of anomalies,
errors, or differences from the original setup.
Note differences in E-RECOVERY load compared to the initial Setup.
1.) As soon as the unit is powered on, immediately start tapping the Alt+F10 keys
(Alt needs to be pressed down when the F10 key is pressed, then release both and repeat)
2.) The customer will see “Windows is loading files”. At this point the customer can stop tapping
the Alt+F10 keys. (Customer will sometimes get an Edit Boot Options screen, If they see
Windows Is Loading Files before the Boot Option screen, they can press enter and it will load the
eRecovery, otherwise pressing enter will load to windows.)
3.) Next it will say “Starting Windows”, then “Please wait a Moment”.