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Insert the cd of the OS you've installed and choose recovery to recover from it. If it doesn't solve the problem, then format the drive in which your corrupted OS is and then again install the whole OS.
Because of the power interuption the recovery partition has been corrupted, the hard drive will need to be formatted to use the recovery discs. Go to www.acer.com contact customer support and the technical department for additional help, they have one of the best support programs available.
Do you allow it to 'Repair' the Windows Install? - If not try that - if still having a boot failure - then you will need an OE Windows disk to fix Windows.
Windows is severely corrupted - critical files are missing. Recover your personal files while you still can and reinstall everything from the beginning.
Windows has a way to tell if something has been changed. It is ok with changing cd and dvd drives, and other non-essential hardware, but some things cause a real problem. If you change the video card too many times it does not like it. If you put your old hard drive in a new computer it does not like it. If you put a new CPU (brain) in your old computer it does not like it. The message you are getting will not go away with a repair. My suggestion is to put it back like it was before you got the message. If you can't put it back, most likely you will need to reinstall Windows with your current setup. Hopefully you have a backup of your files, along with the installation media and cd-keys.
i guess you dont turn off the computer safely, how do you turn it off? do you just press the power button? if u do so then dont! click on start, then click on the shut down button on the right hand bottom corner. like this
Using the Windows installation cd. Boot the system with the CD in the drive. When given the option select the repair option. This should correct the issue. Hope this helps & please remember to rate my answer. Thanks.
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