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My Acer Aspire One netbook, Model AOD250, is no longer supported by the Mfg site. It's original OS was XP Home and was upgraded to 7Ultimate, which worked fine until last week. Ever since I'm getting BSOD Stop error ox00000A-2-1, then 0x81C197IE, all in the same sequence. Do you think that "IE" at the end could be that Internet Explorer might be the culprit? At any rate, I never use anything other than FireFox. Can't get into Safe Mode no how, EVEN with a CMD, but I can get to Recovery. I'd made backups but the system says I can't use them, and if I could just find a cmd to MAKE it boot into the recovery partition maybe then it would be okay. Tried doing what was suggested in some of the other BSOD posts, but without Safe Mode I'm STUCK. Won't recognize my USB or anything else. Sorry if I'm being long-winded here. As I bought the netbook used it came with no recovery disks. My bad.
Please help as soon as you can, I realize how busy you must be. Thanks.The info on using the Recovery Partition is still listed at the Acer site...doesn't matter if it's out of warranty or not...it should work.
Unless the Recovery partition has been messed with...Quote

ALT Gr+F10
That's what I'm afraid of, thanks. I just can't figure out what to do. BTW, that first sentence is not meant as it might sound. Are there any commands that could somehow get me into Safe Mode, at least? The one forcing the system to boot into Safe Mode doesn't work, tried that and failed.Ah! Didn't know about that. Thanks, I'll try it.F8 should still get you to safemode.....tap it repeatedly right after powerup...
If it doesn't work then Win install is shot...or the HDD has issues.Quote from: Fran49 on June 18, 2015, 09:25:52 AM
Stop error ... 0x81C197IE ... Do you think that "IE" at the end could be that Internet Explorer might be the culprit?
NOPE, that's a 1 (figure one) before the E. That whole string is a hexadecimal number.

Oops! Thank you Salmon, I need new glasses. And Patio, AltGr F10 didn't work, but thanks. I think I'll just ditch the @#$% Acer and buy another laptop. Again, thanks. You can mark this thread closed. Quote
I think I'll just ditch the @#$% Acer and buy another laptop.

You could always install Linux to this system which is a Free OS and try that out vs throwing away the computer. If you just web surf and dont play heavy gaming that would require Windows, its a method that might save you some money not having to buy a new laptop. I have helped many people install Linux to their older laptops and in some cases the laptops run better than ever on Linux vs Windows such as a Pentium 4 era Intel Celeron 2.4Ghz laptop with 768MB RAM that was lagging badly with Vista and I have my friend try out Linux Mint 9 LTS on it and he loved it and still uses it since he doesnt play any games on it and uses it for RESEARCH and writing papers with Open Office.


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