Acer S7 - 392 Factory Image

Hello

My SSD drive was accidentally erased, erase completely, which means that the partition of BONE, as well as the scores of startup and recovery are gone.

Is there an original image that includes the recovery, os and boot that I could burn it to a dvd and reinstall help?

I reinstalled windows 8 for the operating system is not that big of a problem, but when I'm stuck in legacy mode, when switching in UEFI, he said that theres no bootable media. Also, I have problems with the brightness the screen is stuck on the maximum brightness.

Thanks in advance.

Right.  I gave you the method step by step to do.

If you want to try other methods, you can at your own risk.

http://www.thewindowsclub.com/convert-MBR-to-GPT-disk

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