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    Default Re: Acer Ferrari 3400 Upgrading from 80 Gb to 250 Gb HDD

    ZAK

    From your words looks that you are a bit confused of how the all story works .
    I let the recovery disks that came with the computer take care of the recovery partition.
    Any way , as long you made it to boot , there is no worries.


    I got for my self one 160GB, as most cost effective solution, and it works fantastic .
    WD Scorpio blue .

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    Default Re: Acer Ferrari 3400 Upgrading from 80 Gb to 250 Gb HDD

    Quote Originally Posted by kiriakost View Post
    ZAK

    From your words looks that you are a bit confused of how the all story works .



    Erecovery Basics _ Win XP _ Acer notebooks.


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    I wish I could claim enough knowledge to be confused. What I meant was that I didn't set up a partition specificaly for the recovery. I used the WD software to set up C:, D:, and E: only.

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    Default Re: Acer Ferrari 3400 Upgrading from 80 Gb to 250 Gb HDD

    I got the same problem with my Ferrari 3400 and my new 250 GB hdd.
    What should i do, to get it working? What´s DDO?
    Is it to make 2 partition on 60 GB and the install windows with the recovery disk or?

 

 
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