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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    I keep trying to write the recovery disks, they just DON'T verify. All the burn process is perfect, the verification part does not happen. I have wasted around 7 DVDs in this respect. Any suggestions?

    Is there any other way to get these recovery out, in form of boot-able disk images (ISO files).
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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    Strange.. Isn't the 4820TG mini a 4820T?

    I never knew there was a 4820TG mini.

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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by santoshgoku View Post
    I keep trying to write the recovery disks, they just DON'T verify. All the burn process is perfect, the verification part does not happen. I have wasted around 7 DVDs in this respect. Any suggestions?

    Is there any other way to get these recovery out, in form of boot-able disk images (ISO files).
    Why don't you just make one recovery disc of the drivers and use a Windows 7 install disc? I find that more convenient than installing 2-3 recovery discs to reinstall Windows 7 again.

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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by LolCakeLazors View Post
    Strange.. Isn't the 4820TG mini a 4820T?

    I never knew there was a 4820TG mini.
    This is a mini review. haha. I wasn't referring mini to the 4820TG laptop.

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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by santoshgoku View Post
    I keep trying to write the recovery disks, they just DON'T verify. All the burn process is perfect, the verification part does not happen. I have wasted around 7 DVDs in this respect. Any suggestions?

    Is there any other way to get these recovery out, in form of boot-able disk images (ISO files).
    Are you using the eRecovery program?
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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    I got the Mod to change my thread title, to remove some confusion.

    Santoshgoku - Do you still have problems making the recovery discs?

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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    As I said in the 3820TG thread, I'm going to overclock and I don't want the computer to overheat. I'm planning to put Arctic Silver 5 but I'm not sure if I can get direct access to the CPU in the 4820TG.

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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by LolCakeLazors View Post
    As I said in the 3820TG thread, I'm going to overclock and I don't want the computer to overheat. I'm planning to put Arctic Silver 5 but I'm not sure if I can get direct access to the CPU in the 4820TG.
    Here is the bottom of the 4820TG. This will help you decide if you need a notebook cooler.


    The Core i3 throttles at 86 Celcius. I'm not so sure about the Core i5 version.

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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    Can you highlight the important vents?

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    Default re: cer Aspire TimelineX 4820TG Owners Lounge

    Quote Originally Posted by LolCakeLazors View Post
    As I said in the 3820TG thread, I'm going to overclock and I don't want the computer to overheat. I'm planning to put Arctic Silver 5 but I'm not sure if I can get direct access to the CPU in the 4820TG.
    You have to remove the motherboard, turn it over and remove the fans, then the sinks. No easy job.
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