aspire 1 New laptop running extremly slowly, would Linux or Windows 10 help?

IKEAsys
IKEAsys Member Posts: 1 Newbie
edited 1:40AM in Aspire Laptops

  • Just this week purchased a aspire 1(2024 make) laptop for school work, but when i started using it i noticed an unbelivably high lag on most things(appologies for the bullet point seems this editor was not made for mobile or i'm dumb)

it boots slowly

after opening lid the lockscreen page takes a good few seconds to be up and another few to get the password prompt

opening any app takes ages

swiching tabs takes long too

it is just a bit faster than the 2010 win 7 emachines i upgraded from, but mostly just runs colder and quieter
i for the life of me can't figure out why it's so slow, even the old practice laptops in highschool were faster at opening firefox

would downgrading to 10 or upgrading to linux be an option(asking here bc idk much about how laptop bios works, mostly trained on more open pc platforms)

[Edited the thread to add model name to the title]

Answers

  • Puraw
    Puraw ACE, Member Posts: 18,704 Trailblazer

    Hi @IKEAsys ,

    Thanks for the detailed post. Based on your description, the lag is likely due to limited RAM and a slow SSD. Most Aspire 1 models ship with 4GB RAM and eMMC or entry-level SATA SSDs, which bottleneck performance.

    Before considering OS changes, check if your unit supports:

    • RAM upgrade: Some Aspire 1 variants allow up to 8GB or 16GB DDR4 (non-XMP). Others have soldered RAM and cannot be upgraded.
    • SSD upgrade: If your unit has an M.2 slot, switching to a proper NVMe SSD can drastically improve responsiveness.

    As for Windows 11, compatibility depends on the exact CPU. Many low-end Celeron and Pentium chips are not supported. You can confirm via the official Acer compatibility list.

    If you share the full model number (e.g., A115-32-C28P), we can confirm upgrade paths and OS support.