Alternative operating systems for my Aspire V3-571 to remove W8

joatmon
joatmon Member Posts: 1 New User

Please can somone help just purchased the Aspire v3-571 with windows 8 installed

I hate it and wish to get rid of W8.

Can i run this laptop on XP  OR Ubuntu

Do i need to change the bios to enable the instal of Ubuntu

Please can someone provide a solution

Yours sincerely

Paul

 

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Answers

  • Bewildered
    Bewildered Member Posts: 4 New User

    Hey paul it is totally possible to get windows 8 off the machine, i am currently waiting for a response to my question on forums regarding the reinstallation of windows 8 to an MBR format of the HDD as opposed to its initial GPT partition format that the aspires come as pre loaded, if windows 8 can be installed on an MBR formatted hard drive then that means both linux and windows can coexist as a dual boot ver comfortably, as it is in uefi it is all gurrently GPT format har drive which is not great tbh. BEFORE YOU DO ANYTHING< USE ACER RECOVERY MANAGEMENT to make a 16 gb usb back up restore and what not to make sure if worst comes to worst you can wipe the computer back to  default windows 8 as i had ubuntu booted from a livecd the other day and battery life on a 100 percent charge was reading in at 2 hours so until i can find he necessary information online regarding maximixing power and performance i am in the air about what os to use. put it this way ubuntu will be a lot less optimized for your laptop than windows 8 is out of the box, whther it can be tweaked and configured to be as good as windows for power management etc yets for me to find out. if you would like to chat about your options regarding this then please send me a pm and we can set up a chat in irc or over a messenger or something as it would be nice to compare notes with some one on the same machine and mission as myself.

     

     

    hope this helped. also here are some useful links, BUT please do not install ubuntu untill it is confirmed we can do so without voiding the warranty and stuff because i dunno if its worth it yet plus if you can get it to dual boot you can erase ubuntu shud anything go wrong and warranty shud be fine that way.

     

     

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFIBooting

    https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Grub2/Installing

     

    these are just some of the things you need to be aware of when thinking of installing linux to a windows prestalled machine. also nvidia linux driver for the gt630m card can be found

    here:http://www.nvidia.com/object/linux-display-amd64-295.53-driver.html if ur machine is the same as mine and came with the 1gb graphic card.  Smiley Tongue

  • abspoel
    abspoel Member Posts: 11 New User

    Hi! I did not have the foresight to think about warranty etc.  So I formatted the hard disk to remove Windows and installed Linux.  By now, I have tried Ubuntu, Mint and at the moment Zorin Linux.  All work well.  I did notice (using Linux Disk Tools on my AspireV3-771G) that I seem to have a hidden 4 gig SSD.  I have asked elsewhere on the forum, whether it is possible to place the Linux system files on it.  That way, booting should be very fast indeed!  I do not yet know the answer to that question and I fear that I would remove vital Acer files by formatting the SSD disk.  The funny thing is that I cannot 'see' the SSD disk by clicking on "Computer" (which should show all disks).  Hence my uncertainty.  But, to come back to the original question: yes, you can run Linux.  It will also not void the warranty, but in case you need help from Acer, they may ask you to go back to Windows.

  • abspoel
    abspoel Member Posts: 11 New User

    I notice that Disk tools have marked the above mentioned 4 Gb SSD as a swap partition.  Now, if only I could be sure there is nothing else there...

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