laptop acer aspire one AOA 150 1570 , no display uninstalled accidentally drivers

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mal
mal Member Posts: 1 New User

I uninstalled accidentally video drivers, now I turn it on and the screen is black, i can hear windows login music starting but the screen is black.. what can I do?

i tried this:

(In most cases the black screen of death for the Acer One is due to a bad update or corrupt BIOS. In 90% of the cases, this black screen can be cured by flashing the BIOS of the Acer One.
The first thing you will need besides the netbook is a flash drive, preferably a 1 GB version so you have plenty of room. Make sure it a flash drive and not a reader or mp3 player. 
Go to the Acer support site and go to service and support and go to the drivers download section. Navigate to the exact model of your Acer One, it will be labeled on the bottom of the case. It will be something like AOA150 etc….
Once you choose the model, choose BIOS and download the latest that is listed. Save it to a folder on the desktop so you can find it later. Now find the file and unzip it to that folder. When the files are unzipped they will all be listed. 
Now go to “My Computer” in the control panel and find the flash drive listed. Right click on the flash drive and scroll down to “Format”. Choose “FAT” as the format….not fat32 and not ntfs. Run the format, hit apply and accept and the flash drive will be formatted to the “FAT” file system, this will allow it to boot your computer and flash the new BIOS.
Now go to the folder that has the unzipped BIOS files. Now find the folder named…. “Dos_Flash…open this folder and you will find the file that has the version number of the BIOS files needed to flash the BIOS. Right click on this file and scroll down to “Rename”, choose rename. You have to change this file name to the following…..zg5ia32.fd
Now, copy this renamed file to the flash drive that you previously formatted and also copy the file, Fla**bleep**.exe to the drive as well. This file is in the same folder as the one you previously renamed.
Now make sure the netbook is off and is fully charged. Now connect the flash drive to any of the available USB slots. Now, press the “Fn” key and hold it as well as the “Escape” key and hold it. Hold these two down together and do not let go of them. While you are holding these two keys down, press the power button and hold it down until you see the green power indicator light comes on and starts blinking…once this happens, let go of the other buttons and observe the indicator light on the flash drive. It should also start blinking indicating files being read on the flash drive. Now, just wait up to 1-10 minutes for the BIOS to be written and flashed. If it all goes well…..the system should boot up without incident and without any data loss.)

 


But the problem remains... HELP!!!! 

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  • Tommy-Acer
    Tommy-Acer VIP Posts: 6,317 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
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    Uninstalling the video driver would revert to the built-in Windows VGA driver, at worst.

     

    Are you able to see anything at all when the system start?  Acer splash screen?  BIOS?

    Have you attempted to boot into Safe Mode?

    Have you connected an external monitor to determine if it's able to display externally?

  • fifiphong
    fifiphong Member Posts: 1 New User
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    Hi Acer Tommy,

     

    I also have this issue.

    I have followed the strict procedures (downloading the BIOS, copying the necessary files on the USB key, etc...).

     

    The USB key is blinking, which indicates the files are being read. After about 2 minutes, the Acer logo comes on for few seconds (with the option of pressing F2 and F12).

    Few seconds later, the screen becomes blank (black actually with the little white "underscore" blinking).

    After waiting for about 10 minutes, the screen is still blank.

     

    Any help ?

     

    Thanks in advance

     

  • alekshernandez
    alekshernandez Member Posts: 1 New User
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    You don't have a bios problem if you see the ACER bios screen. You have boot sequence problem.

    Jump into the bios by pressing f2 and chenge the boot sequence to be your HD the first boot device.

     

    The steps listed works perfectly if followed as stated. Have done it for 3 different models so far.

     

    Hope it helps

     

    Al

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