How to turn your Windows 10 upgrade files into an ISO disk image. One question I've been asked more than any other in recent weeks is whether Microsoft will release Windows 10 in ISO format.
Hello, I am sorry I am not sure I understand?
You have a computer that is a Acer branded computer and have tried to install the Care Center on your system and can't do it?
I have not ever ran the Care Center on my system and I didn't have it on this one until I seen this post! I clicked the link and it started the DL. After DL I installed software and it loaded. I then I wanted to test soo I had it run a check up on my NEW or new to this system 1TB hd. Checked ok and then to the left clicked on My System where it shows my Computer Info.
This computer I am running it on is a Acer Aspire XC603-UR15. I have upgraded the computer to 8gig of Ram and installed a Older but new to the system WD HDD 1TB for no other reason other then I wanted more space on this computer. The 500gig is stored as a back up if needed.
This computer I did a Clean install of Windows 10 x64 because Microsoft says it can be done and at this time better then trying to Clone the old drive.... Something I tried to do a couple of times before doing the upgrade and it didn't work.
So I am wondering if your computer is/was a new or Referb when bought? Don't matter really other then could be that your MB isn't beeing seen as a Acer MB. I have a Dell that is the case on that I had to send in for a Repair many years ago. It is same hardware but now if I do a systeminfo it don't say DELL anymore but says to be filled in by OEM in that area... So I think somehow when they repaired it they forgot to Flash the info. Was sent back to them so oh well. Long past that now...
So I am wondering if you could 'Right click on your Windows/Start icon, click run, in the box type in msinfo32 press enter and in the box that should look like the image below under where it says System Name does it show Acer as the System Manufacture? Then should show your Model Number and so on?'