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However, as Windows evolved, the framework was eventually phased out in favor of newer, more streamlined utilities. Its key functions were gradually absorbed into the Windows operating system itself, and users have now become more comfortable turning to third-party tools for performance management. This shift marks the end of an era where the manufacturer provided the primary software ecosystem.

The acts as the central software "spine" or engine. It does not perform tasks itself; instead, it provides the essential environment and dependencies required for individual Acer management widgets to execute.

Today, finding and installing this software for Windows XP requires some effort, as the official Acer support pages often no longer host versions for XP. However, archival sites, driver databases, and user forums frequently contain versions specifically tailored for XP, such as for the TravelMate 6460, or 2.03.2015 for the TravelMate 5610. The software was compatible with a wide range of Acer products, including the Aspire, TravelMate, Extensa, and Ferrari series.

The ETF 2.0 was not a single program but a collection of "e-Modules" accessible via a characteristic green widget at the top of the desktop screen: Acer eRecovery Management