Powered by the Pentium M processor, Acer's latest 15.4-inch laptop, “Aspire 1690″, features a 512 MB of main memory, a 80 GB of hard drive, and ATI Mobility Radeon X600. The following drivers are compatible with your Acer Aspire 1690 Notebook and compatible with Windows XP. 3 in 1 Card Reader.

This is a guide about recovery disks for Acer computers for the following versions of Windows: Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7 and Windows 8. A recovery disk is also known as a restore disc, repair disc, boot disc or rescue disk. Beauty And A Beat Alex Goot 320kbps. Acer users can create a recovery and backup disk using the computer’s installed Acer eRecovery Management software. This software is available in most computers made by Acer, by default – unless removed manually.

Acer Aspire 1690 Drivers Download

Looking for a recovery disk for Acer?. Note: Depending on your computer model the following screenshots and steps from these instructions might be slightly different. The Acer eRecovery Management software for Windows 8 users Acer eRecovery Management allows you to: • Restore your Windows using Recovery Management • Create and use a recovery media (CD, DVD or USB) • Reinstall your system drivers and applications Create the recovery disk in Windows XP Windows XP users can create a recovery disk for their Acer computers (desktops, laptops/notebooks etc.) by following these instructions. USB flash drives are not available as a recovery media for Windows XP users.

• Boot your computer. The AC adapter must be plugged in, if you have an Acer laptop. • Go to Start and then All Programs. • Find the Acer Empowering Technology folder.

If the folder name is simply “ Acer” and not “ Acer Empowering Technology“, follow the instructions for Windows Vista (find these below). Your Windows XP system uses a different software version with different steps.

• Click on Acer eRecovery Management. Acer eRecovery Management Factory Default Settings Image • To create the recovery disk, click the Create button. • Select the Full backup option and click Next. The Incremental backup (fast) option will be active after the first Full backup is done. Incremental backups are faster and they use less space. • Enter a reference name for this backup and click Next.

• If the software program prompts to close all running programs, do so by clicking Yes and then Next. • At the Do you want to continue? Screen, make sure Yes is selected and click Next. Burn a backup disk item • Select your optical drive to use and click OK. • Insert any additional CD or DVD needed when prompted.