You will learn how to fix Acer eRecovery Management stuck problem in common situations and easily factory reset Acer without losing data.
Acer eRecovery Management is a backup and restore tool provided by Acer to help users backup system and restore or factory reset to its default settings. And all the desktop and notebooks are preinstalled with this software.
However, sometimes, the Acer eRecovery Management is not working when you try to factory reset Acer computer, or backup it. Below are the most common situations for it. And you will get the corresponding solutions for each one. Please keep reading below.
Here you will learn 6 situations for Acer eRecovery Management not working and corresponding solutions for it.
Problem:
I've attempted to restore my Acer Aspire 5553 using the Acer eRecovery Management facility. Every went well but when it rebooted, the laptop has been hung for more than 4 hours showing the message "Setup is applying system settings".
Solution:
Try to push “F1”, “F12”, “Delete’ or “F8” (safe mode) to see if any of those get you past that screen. If not, you have to be patient enough to do a restart and install from disk.
Problem:
Reset Acer Aspire 5315 to factory settings using Acer eRecovery Management. This reformatted the c drive and reinstalled vista on it. Having completed this it goes through an 8 step process to install software. It is stuck on step 7 of 8 which is the installation of eRecovery solution. It just hangs on the screen and is a never-ending please wait.
Solution 1: Check whether the backup partition is still intact and formatted or not. If not, you should give it up and reset from recovery discs.
Solution 2: Disabled user account security and try again.
Solution 3: Go into MSCONFIG in safe mode and turn off the Acer install stuff...
Solution 4: Perform system restore at boot using system recovery options.
Problem:
Trying to restore an Acer Aspire back to factory default. Forgot the password and now the computer will not let me go anywhere except Acer Recovery Management. Now, I’m in Acer eRecovery Management loop. Restart will only lead to recovery management.
Solution 1: Try to start in safe mode.
Solution 2: Try to unplug the computer, CMOS Battery and the hard drive; wait for several minutes and start the computer again.
Problem:
A friend gave me his laptop to look at as it would not boot. The problem is, when it's switched on it goes to Acer erecovery management no matter what I try, this includes all the safe mode options. It also will not quit from this and the power button needs to be held down to quit. I don't want to do a recovery/install just yet as there is files that he wants from it (Photos,music and docs).
Solution:
When Acer eRecovery repeatedly appears it means you must continue with it if you want to get Windows working again. Since there are import data on the computer your friend needs, you should first move them out. If your friend had kept backups of all his files in a different location you wouldn't be in the situation you're in now.
Now, you can make a bootable media based on another healthy computer to boot his machine up, move his data out and continue Acer eRecovery Management work.
Problem:
Acer eRecovery Management stuck at 99 updating system.
I am trying to reset my S3-951 to factory settings. When I run erecovery (Alt+F10 since Windows doesn't boot), the updating system step goes up to 99% and get stuck for hours and never continues.
Solution 1:
Turn off the computer when it gets stuck at 99%. Create a bootable media (with a partition software in it) based on another healthy computer to boot this computer up. Then change the boot flag on the Acer partition to yes, save and reboot. Then, you will need a Windows repair disk or a Windows installer DVD to do a startup repair (sometimes you will need to run it twice). Finally, the installation will continue as usual.
Solution 2:
This may be a hard drive issue. Read through this document and find an alternative way.
Problem:
Acer eRecovery Management backup stuck at 99%. Sometimes, it works again if you keep waiting for some time; sometimes not and replace with another set of DVD (better high quality DVD) will work.
Solution: This is probably caused by old low quality of DVDs. See more from here.
Besides Acer eRecovery Management, there are many backup and restore software that can help you restore computer to an earlier date including all the installed program and data you backed up, AOMEI OneKey Recovery, for example. Below are some useful features of it:
Then, let's see how to backup and restore Acer without losing data. Before that, you need to download this software and create one key recovery partition with it.
Step 1. Launch this software and click OneKey System Recovery. If your computer is slightly damaged, restart your computer and press F11 or A key to access this software.
Step 2. Tick the first option if you backup system to AOMEI OneKey Recovery partition and click Next.
Tip: If you backup system to new hard drive or other external devices, you need to tick the second option.Please connect the disk containing the image to your computer.
Step 3. Confirm your system will be overwritten and click Start Restore to recover or reset your computer.
Above are most popular Acer eRecovery Management stuck problems, and you can solve them by respectively solutions. Except for that, you can still use AOMEI OneKey Recovery, a professional system backup and restore tool, to make a recovery partition containing everything on the system partition you can shift to it to restore your operating system if it runs into issues, such as, system crashes, virus attack, disk corruption, etc. For advanced uers, try its Technician or Customization edition.