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Most laptops don't really have a laptop button, so to reset the system you either have to hold the power button until the system powers off, or unplug the system and let it die.
If you are just looking for a button that is used to reset your laptop. Then it is the same thing as your power button.
Now if you want to restore your system to the factory settings when you first got the laptop.
Step1: Back up all your files first. Step2: Unplug all things except the Power Cord. Step3: Power up the Laptop at the same time ALT + F10 on your keyboard with Acer Screen pops up. Step4: Select Restore System from Factory Default. Step5: Click Next 2 more times. Step6: Click Ok to proceed with the resetting. Step7: Wait till your laptop resets
you have to insert the system software installation disc that came with your laptop, or go buy one or order it for free online. You reset everything now the laptop has no operating system to run off.
Hmmmm, what do you mean by the master reset button and what do you intend to accomplish by pushing such a button. If you're wanting to "reset" your operating system, then you will need to use your recovery partition if you have one, or the recovery discs if they came with your laptop. To my knowledge there isn't a master reset button on your laptop; other than the power button.
If your laptop keeps on rebooting, the problem is about your operating system, the system is corrupted, there's no reset button for that problem, you need to fix it through the bootable cd created with your laptop
hello there is no reset button just the power button which if needed you can hold it down for about 8 to 10 sec to make your system power down you can reset by going to reset on the windows menu
Their is no reset button for this laptop. Pushing the power button and holding it down for a few seconds will force a shutdown if that is what you are looking for. Laptops aren't like PDA's where you stick a nail in a little hole and it reboots the system.
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