E5-576G-5762 never ever received a Acer Update since purchase

roshanamin
roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
edited October 2023 in 2020 Archives
My Acer E5-576G-5762  never ever received a  single Acer Update since purchase using the Acer Care Center, been over a year, why so? Purchased in US and using in India region settings. Can you guys advise if Acer updates received for this particular model specifically using Acer Care Center software? The said software is the updated version too in itself. 

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  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    Answer ✓
    JackE said:
    If you can find the spring-loaded interlock, put a few pieces of tape on the inside of the cover so the cover presses harder on the switch. Jack E/NJ
    It did the trick, never faced a single abrupt shutdown after following as you mentioned above.
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  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    What problems are you having with the system that you feel an update is needed? Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • Deejay_tech
    Deejay_tech Member Posts: 356 Seasoned Practitioner WiFi Icon
    acer care centre is not effective. check for updates directly from the acer support site by putting in your snid or serial number.
    My personal Acer m/c's
    1) Gaming: Acer Predator Helios 300 PH315-51
    Config:Core i5 8300H, 16GB, 250GB SSD, 1TB HDD, 1050ti GPU

    2) Daily Use: Acer Aspire A315-53  59GR
    Config: Core i5 8250u, 8GB, 256 SSD, 1TB HDD, IPS FHD 

    3) Linux Learning: Acer Aspire A315-53 P4MY
    Config: Pentium Gold 4417U, 8 GB, 256 SSD, 500GB HDD.
  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    acer care centre is not effective. check for updates directly from the acer support site by putting in your snid or serial number.
    Page is static since ages. No updates as all. 
  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    JackE said:
    What problems are you having with the system that you feel an update is needed? Jack E/NJ
    Revisiting quite late though the original post issue still persists as on date. Regarding problem, I am facing constant force close of my system for no reason without any overheating or powerplan wrong settings - Event id 41, Task category 63 Kernel Power - critical error message in the event viewer "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly."
    However my system does not re-boot but shuts cold turkey. Upon re-starting within seconds pressing power button it starts and runs fine for say 45 minutes then intermittent issue like this couple of times or none whatsoever, it's random. Have given a possible issue comment here https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/comment/776739#Comment_776739
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer

    Please don't post multiple posts on the same issue. This is NOT a BIOS firmware problem. It sounds more like the spring-loaded safety interlock switch or the battery reset switch are being physically triggered due to a misaligned or loose case cover or loose screws. These spring loaded switches are usually located near the RAM sockets on mainboards and/or below the base cover  pinhole. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    edited January 2020
    @JackE I am not clear why you say multiple posts on same issue? This post is clearly and specifically regarding not ever getting a update via the Acer Care Center. In your earlier reply way back, you had no issue on this post, I am unsure why now? I have no issues about Bios/Firmware as you mentioned and I am also unclear on your subsequent suggestion as to which question it's addressing as cannot relate it against this post. I ended up quoting a issue I am facing in here as because in your earlier reply i/o giving a direct suggestion, I believe you wanted to know why I expect a update in the first place as per the original post in here. Thanks.

    Edit - regarding your spring switch comment, i realize you mentioned it against the issue you asked me to post in here besides my original post. Thanks
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer

    Please stay on this thread. I'm really referring to any update, not just BIOS firmware, in this thread only. I suggest that you remove the bottom cover and check for the spring loaded switches near the RAM sockets. The safety interlock must be firmly depressed by the cover when the machine is properly assembled, or it has a tendency to randomly and suddenly cut all power to the mainboard when the laptop physically disturbed like when using the keyboard or touchpad. Jack E/NJ 

    Jack E/NJ

  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    @JackE since the secondary issue was asked to be posted in here in terms of why I am even looking for an update, I thank you for your useful input regarding the same and will check. Regarding this original post, it would be interesting to know if anyone ever received any update via the Acer Care Center. Thanks
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    Probably because there are no ACER updates but you can check here https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/7333?b=1
    Maybe download the ACER Care Center app if it's a newer version  than on your machine now. Jack E/NJ


    Jack E/NJ

  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    Yes, and that's what got me puzzled that almost 2 years finished since purchase and not a single update via the Acer Care Center app. Of course it's not mandatory but at least expected now that so much time passed. Regarding the version it's another strange case, installed version is 4.00.3012.0 and I checked for latest version download on the Acer download Site and surprisingly it is 4.00.3002 (a lower version number). Recently I face a issue where my installed version when clicked would just have the splash screen come on and not proceed beyond it despite reboot. 
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    >>>Of course it's not mandatory but at least expected now that so much time passed>>>

    Acer updates are usually issued only for fixing device driver or serious firmware issues in some machines. If  a particular machine doesn't seem to exhibit any issues, then updates should NOT be routinely applied just because they're called updates. As noted earlier, I think the random shutdown issue described is a hardware issue. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ

  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    JackE said:
    What problems are you having with the system that you feel an update is needed? Jack E/NJ
    revisiting quite late, I am facing constant force close of my system for no reason without any overheating or powerplan wrong settings - Event id 41, Task category 63 Kernel Power - critical error message in the event viewer "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." I have put up a more detailed comment here https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/comment/776739#Comment_776739
  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    JackE said:
    What problems are you having with the system that you feel an update is needed? Jack E/NJ
    revisiting quite late, I am facing constant force close of my system for no reason without any overheating or powerplan wrong settings - Event id 41, Task category 63 Kernel Power - critical error message in the event viewer "The system has rebooted without cleanly shutting down first. This error could be caused if the system stopped responding, crashed, or lost power unexpectedly." I have put up a more detailed comment here https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/comment/776739#Comment_776739
  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    JackE said:
    >>>Of course it's not mandatory but at least expected now that so much time passed>>>

    Acer updates are usually issued only for fixing device driver or serious firmware issues in some machines. If  a particular machine doesn't seem to exhibit any issues, then updates should NOT be routinely applied just because they're called updates. As noted earlier, I think the random shutdown issue described is a hardware issue. Jack E/NJ
    Yes, that is understood. I was thinking more in lines with the new  Win DCH drivers from Intel as because as part of this question also pertains to the fact that I have faced display issues as well in terms of  facing appearance of a vivid square box with pillars on the sides and I was shocked as my system did not suffer any physical drops or knocks. Also the secondlife software used to cause solarization kind of photo effect on the display when used it at times. I uninstalled the secondlife software so that particular issue disappeared and so did that  pillarbox issue separately, so the machine does display critical display issue but something which is not pertinent as well strangely. The Acer Care Center lower version matter stated above too is a odd thing as I see it.

    Regarding the random snap shutdown issue, as acknowledged, will surely check and report back soon in here.
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    edited January 2020
    >>>I was thinking more in lines with the new  Win DCH drivers from Intel as because as part of this question also pertains to the fact that I have faced display issues as well in terms of  facing appearance of a vivid square box with pillars on the sides and I was shocked as my system did not suffer any physical drops or knocks.>>>

    In situations like this, usually due to rapidfire major Win10 updates,  I often use DriverBooster or similar freeware driver tools rather than experiment with generic mfr driver updates. These tools seem to be better than  I am in trying to manually pick &  choose the generic update that supposed to work, but often doesn't, with the mfr's generic device that's embedded in the ACER proprietary mainboard.   

    >>>The Acer Care Center lower version matter stated above too is a odd thing as I see it.>>>

    Agreed. But we've seen this before with apps like PredatorSense where the latest version posted on the ACER download site seems older than the actual version on some but not all users' machines with similar mfg dates. And we haven't been able to figure out how they got there or where to get them. I think one explanation may be that the ACER download site, with literally thousands of different modes, is probably woefully behind with anything but the most critical updates that seem to affect large numbers of the most popular models



    Jack E/NJ

  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    I hope Acer is reviewing this post about the Acer Care Center thing. 

    Thanks for advising about Driver Booster and it shows me 20 updates are required, confused as because some show the current version year as 1968 (attached screenshot). I am always more uptight about installing non official means that is anything besides i.e Win update, Acer device scan applet and which then shows the particular updates for the specific machine on the web and the Acer Care Center (which never showed any update ever) as this is my daily use one and only machine. I normally like updates as one they address bugs if any, provide enhanced performance and also security up to date. 
  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    >>>>Also the secondlife software used to cause solarization kind of photo effect on the display when used it at times>>>>

    This is what the display looked like with the above issue, regretfully I do not have any pic to provide for the vivid square box with the two pillars at the borders to show. Seemed more like a physical display defect, it did not go away after reboot too but strangely it didn't re-appear. after re-staring after few hours. I couldn't check to see if it would be visible on the bios screen as well. 
  • aphanic
    aphanic Member Posts: 959 Seasoned Specialist WiFi Icon
    What do you mean you're uneasy about installing non official (i.e. Acer supplied) updates when you've been installing NVIDIA updates through GeForce Experience? Out of all of the things OEMs like Acer can tweak hardware wise graphics and audio cards are the ones that get the attention. Anything else is pretty much if not all the way vanilla, some even use reference designs verbatim for the board itself.

    Anyway, the ones that show 1968 aren't really drivers... per se, they're just to take away the yellow triangles off of the Device Manager, but there's really no code in them. It's only an INF file and the accompanying catalog, that's it. The date was chosen by Intel as an inside joke hehe, but yeah, you can skip those.

    As for installing things off of DriverBooster and the like... careful, I'll try to find another comment I wrote not long ago about it in case it's useful for you; but either way the worst that could happen is for you to have to boot into safe mode and remove that driver. Which for graphic drivers DDU is pretty much my go-to tool, for the rest it depends, sometimes it has to be done by hand (or disabled via Autoruns from a live environment for example for the machine to boot.

    Well... the really worst case would be to have to reinstall Windows, but things have to be really bad for that to be the recommended option. Still, it's always nice to have recovery media at hand just in case, you could create one from Windows itself before updating anything. Search for "Create a recovery drive" in Start for example to get to that utility.

    Found it! Took a while, but here it is (the related bits are those of programs that look for driver updates): https://community.acer.com/en/discussion/comment/775102/#Comment_775102
  • roshanamin
    roshanamin Member Posts: 62 Die Hard WiFi Icon
    Thanks for your inputs @aphanic , it's a long read which begets careful review, re-search and trial which will do. Helps tremendously as a resources list to add to. Yeah regarding the Nvidia, I missed to mention and I don't recall how I ended up using the Ge-force experience to update drivers for the MX-150 but still since it's official Nvidia, a bit comfortable. I will check on steps you mentioned. 
  • JackE
    JackE ACE Posts: 44,868 Trailblazer
    >>>I normally like updates as one they address bugs if any, provide enhanced performance and also security up to date.  >>>

    They also sometimes come with side effects and new bugs worse than the addressed bug. Not a real problem with device driver updates since they're usually easily reversible.   Firmware updates are another matter, not easily reversible and have a relatively high risk of turning your system into a brick. Don't try to fix things that don't seem to be busted. Jack E/NJ

    Jack E/NJ