Re: Acer Laptop Problem!!



Hi there,
The booting sequence is already turned to CD drive first. That's why I
can boot using my recovery CDs. However, rebooting everything, the
computer just goes back to the blank screen with the message, disk
error. I definitely think the hard disk is gone but I want to change
it myself but don't know how to.

.



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