Acer AiO C24 1300. how can I disassemble the stand that is without screws or anything

Spektra
Spektra Member Posts: 3 New User
edited May 9 in All-In-One PCs

Hello,
you have written in the description of this All in One, that it is VESA compatible.
Can you please tell us how can I disassemble the stand that is without screws or anything? There is only two little spaces under the 10x10 cover but it can't be taken down without disassemble of the stand.


Thank You,
Spektra.

[Edited the thread to add issue detail]

Answers

  • Spektra
    Spektra Member Posts: 3 New User

    You can see the 10x10 cover here with the spaces for opening the cover. But there is no possibility without force how to open the cover.

    Can you please help us? The AiO should have the AiO compatibility according to your description here:
    https://store.acer.com/en-gb/acer-aspire-c-24-all-in-one-c24-1300-silver

    You can see it on the last photo:

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,645 Trailblazer

    For your Aspire C24-1300 you first need to take the stand off.

    And that should give access to VESA mounting holes.

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  • Spektra
    Spektra Member Posts: 3 New User

    Thank you very much.
    Our client tried to unmount it. Also the sellers in the shop (not specialist) tried to unmnout it.

    But here is missing the last picture what to do after the removal of the back plastic cover. Which screws we need to unscrew to take it all down. Our client said there is only two screws without head. There is also 4 screws (I believe, I saw the photo with 2) which could be for mounting the VESA.

    I need to know how we can remove the last part of the stand. Can you please help us?

    Or can you tell us which similar Acer AiO we can buy (we boucht many Acers but they are not for sale anymore) and it has the VESA mount with no additional need.
    There are not many AiO with VESA mount these days and it seems Acer is the only one which has this possibility. But as we can see, not all models.


    Thank You,
    Spektra.

  • billsey
    billsey ACE Posts: 34,645 Trailblazer
    edited May 14

    There should be four screws in a square pattern under the plastic piece… You might have to use standoffs to bring them out flush with the back if your VESA mount is wider than the area covered by the plastic.

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