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-Justin-
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Long story short I Factory Restored my Acer laptop and don't have access to the laptop anymore. When I turn the computer on I get a prompt saying recovering windows and it will never load all the way through. I was told I could restore the computer back to a point in time before the factory restore but I don't have access to the desktop and I'm not entirely too sure what to do at this point. If anyone can help me with recovering my laptop and getting it back to working order please leave a comment. I am at school right now so if you need anymore info I can post it when I get home in an hour.

Any help is appreciated !
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-Justin- wrote Long story short I Factory Restored my Acer laptop and don't have access to the laptop anymore. When I turn the computer on I get a prompt saying recovering windows and it will never load all the way through. I was told I could restore the computer back to a point in time before the factory restore but I don't have access to the desktop and I'm not entirely too sure what to do at this point. If anyone can help me with recovering my laptop and getting it back to working order please leave a comment. I am at school right now so if you need anymore info I can post it when I get home in an hour.

Any help is appreciated !



Well if you can't boot into windows, there is not way to get to recovery ;/ I'd suggest doing a fresh install by downloading windows from online and creating a bootable USB. then enter bios and set the usb drive to the first boot option.
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