Uh... Here's my problem:
I got a laptop last August and it was working fine until I tried to install Windows Vista on it. While I was running Vista the first time it crashed and my mouse wasn't working so I tried to reinstall it. It clearly says "Windows Vista Capable", but unfortunatly when I reinstalled Vista I had to format my Hard Drive to NTFS so it had to erase everything off of the C:\ Drive permanently and the files refused to extract and I had to exit the installation. Upon doing so I had to reboot my computer. I did and I got the following error "BOOTMGR IS MISSING PRESS CTRL+ALT+DLT TO REBOOT" or something to that extent. So I tried to get a copy and recreate it onto a disc, set the boot mode of my computer to CD/DVD from the BIOS, but even then the installation failed. Now the DVD won't boot on my Laptop, while other things, such as Norton, will... My sister gave me this laptop because she didn't use it anymore, but she lost the recovery discs while doing so. It still boots and shows me the "ACER" logo and the option to get onto the BIOS, but because the C:\ files were erased, so were the internal backup options (Press ALT+F10 to Restore)...
The people at Acer are GENUINE @$$holes and told me I have to fork over 40 bucks if I want another recovery disc saying their software policy is only for 90 days and if I wanted then I could have them reset it for me for TWO-HUNDRED DOLLARS!!! Like anybody would actually do that.
HELP!
Laptop Specifications:
Acer Aspire 5000
No Verified OEM Installed
Running on AMD Turion64 Mobile Technology
512 MB DDR RAM Memory
Standard Laptop Speakers
14 Inch Crystalbrite Monitor Attached
"Designed for Windows XP, Windows Vista Capable"
I still have the charger
That's about everything, so will someone please guide me?
I got a laptop last August and it was working fine until I tried to install Windows Vista on it. While I was running Vista the first time it crashed and my mouse wasn't working so I tried to reinstall it. It clearly says "Windows Vista Capable", but unfortunatly when I reinstalled Vista I had to format my Hard Drive to NTFS so it had to erase everything off of the C:\ Drive permanently and the files refused to extract and I had to exit the installation. Upon doing so I had to reboot my computer. I did and I got the following error "BOOTMGR IS MISSING PRESS CTRL+ALT+DLT TO REBOOT" or something to that extent. So I tried to get a copy and recreate it onto a disc, set the boot mode of my computer to CD/DVD from the BIOS, but even then the installation failed. Now the DVD won't boot on my Laptop, while other things, such as Norton, will... My sister gave me this laptop because she didn't use it anymore, but she lost the recovery discs while doing so. It still boots and shows me the "ACER" logo and the option to get onto the BIOS, but because the C:\ files were erased, so were the internal backup options (Press ALT+F10 to Restore)...
The people at Acer are GENUINE @$$holes and told me I have to fork over 40 bucks if I want another recovery disc saying their software policy is only for 90 days and if I wanted then I could have them reset it for me for TWO-HUNDRED DOLLARS!!! Like anybody would actually do that.
HELP!
Laptop Specifications:
Acer Aspire 5000
No Verified OEM Installed
Running on AMD Turion64 Mobile Technology
512 MB DDR RAM Memory
Standard Laptop Speakers
14 Inch Crystalbrite Monitor Attached
"Designed for Windows XP, Windows Vista Capable"
I still have the charger
That's about everything, so will someone please guide me?