Solved Windows vista (32bit) KSOD/Can't reinstall windows

Sol7

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Hello.
I have an Acer Aspire 6920G, which has recently developed a KSOD. It could be related to AVG, since it was prompting me to restart for a while before I shut down the computer. However, after attempting several fixes, (including renaming all of AVGs folders and the driver) I decided to just reinstall windows. After backing up my files with a Linux live CD, I noticed a problem. On this laptop, you can only reinstall windows through D2D (Disc to Disc). In my carelessness, I failed to notice one of the attempted KSOD fixes had reverted the Acer MBR to the Windows MBR, stopping me from booting into the hidden D2D partition (and the windows recovery tools). I have no other way of reinstalling windows, so I thought I'd ask what I should do here. From what I see, I either have to restore the Acer MBR (which seems impossible without windows) fix the KSOD, then fix the MBR in windows, or figure out how to boot into the hidden D2D partition Any thoughts? Thanks.
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seeing as you are running a factory made machine, im guessing you don't have an actual vista installation disc. in that case, i would try and either bring it to a tech and see if they can do something or bring it back to acer. try installing a different AV once you get it back.
 

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Unfortunately, the laptop is no longer under warranty, I can't send it back. And I don't have a vista install disc, should have mentioned that.
 

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Hi Sol7,

I just got off chat with Acer about your situation - spent about 20 minutes. Suggested options like using Recovery Disk Command prompt to revise MBR, booting to Ubuntu and revising MBR, slaving drive to another PC to use something like EasyBCD to revise MBR, and any possible other means of accessing the partition without eRecovery and every option was shot down. I was told the only choice was to purchase a Recovery CD from them. You can try to chat with them yourself, but I don't think it will do any good.

We could try to repair the KSOD and then fix the MBR, but there's no telling how long that will take as we have no idea of the cause and it seems like you have very limited access to the system to help diagose the problem and then fix it. It may not be possible to diagnose or repair under these conditions (and may even be a hardware problem that a restore won't cure - but let's hope that's not the case). Given it is only $20 or so, I think the Recovery Disk option is the best choice.

Your only choice is to purchase a set of Manufacturer Recovery CD's for your computer. That'll cost about $20 or so per the rep - which isn't too bad. Can be ordered online but can't be downloaded - CD's are sent by mail. Make copies once you get them just to be safe. Then you can do the system recovery from the CDs and that should also restore the option to use the partition (assuming it's still OK). It may also repair the KSOD (unless it's a hardware problem and something else to deal with). But remember you lose everything in this process. Here's where to start: https://secure.tx.acer.com/RCDB/Main.aspx?brand=Acer.

You may be able to backup your important data first. Try: Use Ubuntu Live CD to Backup Files from Your Dead Windows Computer - How-To Geek.

I hope this helps.

Good luck!

P.S. Once recovered, I suggest Microsoft Security Essentials as your primary AV running in real-time http://www.microsoft.com/security/products/mse.aspx. I also recommend you run Malwarebytes http://www.malwarebytes.org/ every couple of weeks to catch anything MSE might have missed.
 

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Hi Lorien. The recovery CD seems to be the way to go, and fortunately I've already backed up my files. Thanks a lot for your help, I really appreciate it, especially since you spent so long talking to Acer. I'll also use the anti-virus you suggested. Thanks again!
 

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Hi Sol7,

It was our pleasure - I'm glad we could help.

Thanks for the feedback and the kind words - they are appreciated. I think you've made wise decisions.

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Good luck and best wishes.
 

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    Memory
    2046 Megabytes Usable Installed Memory
    Graphics Card(s)
    ATI Mobility Radeon X1400 (Microsoft Corporation - WDDM) [Di
    Sound Card
    SigmaTel High Definition Audio CODEC
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    Generic PnP Monitor (17.2"vis)
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1200 pixels
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    Hitachi HTS541616J9SA00 [Hard drive] (160.04 GB) -- drive 0, s/n SB2411SJGLLRMB, rev SB4OC74P, SMART Status: Healthy
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    Chassis Serial Number: 5YK95C1
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