That method works with Microsoft Windows 8 and 8.1 (32Bit/64Bit), and from what I understand of reading a prior comment, it will not work with the 32Bit installation of Win 8.1 installed on the unit.
I purchased up a “Kon Boot” license (somewhat similar to the Rufus bootable USB method) and setup a USB drive in EFI mode. I forgot or miss typed the pw, and now have no access to the unit. I set a temporary pw just before shutting it down. I have an Acer aspire switch 10 notebook, and was in the process of setting it up when I was called away to put out a fire. Conclusion is simple, you need only 32bit instalator, the 32bit/64bit wont work (just like only 64bit instalation which is obvious) Hope it helped. The most improtant thing is that our Acer Aspire Switch 10 supports ONLY 32bit Windows, so simply all Windows instalators which contains 64bit version are wrong.
You have to create bootable ISO using Rufus software (simpy type rufus into google or ), then all you have to do is to make sure you selected GPT partition scheme for your bootable usb and FAT32 filesystem. You cannot use offical Microsoft.iso to USB program - it does not create bootable pendrive for UEFI bios, the offical Windows downloader have an option to create bootable USB from downloaded.iso, but it also isnt capable of doing so. To do it, you need to keep in mind two things: 1. I've found the solution, everything working fine. Solidworks Student Edition Free Download 2015 Tax.
What I need? Help, becouse I cant start boot from USB and run Windows 8.1 installator. But still I get that: - What I would like to do? Be able to start Windows 8.1 installator, clear all SSD partitions and make only one 32GB with windows. Then I changed BIOS settings to allow non secure boot and to boot first from USB HDD, and while booting I hit F12. I provide screens of BIOS with default settings: I prepared pendrive from an.iso image with a program called Rufus, partitioning system GPT. The version I downloaded is a 32/64bit installer (I think, but it may be only 32bit) I was trying to set up BIOS by myself, but it always puts me to blue screen of windows (with error 0000225). Longbstory short, I failed and got a bluescreen, then a reboot and now I have this: I have Windows 8.1 from official Microsoft website, I have orginal CDkey (not OEM from Acer). As it has only 32GB SSD splited in 24GB of windows partition and 8GB for Recovery I tried to merge those partition to get rid of Recovery and have only one SSD partition.
7 e necessita del supporto di installazione. La seguente procedura vi consente di ripristinare il bootloader di Windows 7 e necessita del supporto di.