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  • I've seen this many times on our little AOD270. Occasionally something just won't startup correctly, and comes up with the "xyz has stopped working" message. To be honest, e-power tray doesn't seem that important. I'm sure you could find it's .exe in the C:\program files\acer\acer power management\ or similar folder. I…
  • I asked about this kind of thing with the AOD270 netbook we have. Unfortunately there isn't an officially supoorted or even a mildly easy registry hack to my knowledge to do this. There maybe a 3rd party program that can be used as a dummy programmable keyboard press, in other words a program that will execute simulated…
  • @ HK53T: Thanks for that. Considering our system is, essentially, permanently connected to the wall power, I think power managetn for the battery would be as good as useless. @ davidgreene: I don't think a system restore will fix it, my experience with system restores has caused more trouble than good to be honest - but…
  • thanks for the reply, I know VGA is VGA, but I am aware that some laptop systems do allow for connection to composite (yellow signal RCA) and some rarer cases S-Video. This is enabled by using just a simple cable which connects to particular pins. I know for instance that some ATi Radeon graphics does support using a…
  • Really, no one have anything to contribute? Looking on Amazon or Overclockers it would appear ALL external USB2.0/3.0 HDD are 5400rpm and are bus-powered, usually with just 1 USB cable. There was only one or two I could find that were 7200rpm units and that had their own power supply/wall wart. I can't find too many…
  • Adding more info for what I have found. There is a Toshiba External USB 2.0 external (2.5" actual drive), and the manufacturer claims it's power consumption is 5w. Now 5 w on a USB so, using Power = Current x Voltage: 5 watt = ? amps X +5 volt Current = 1 Amp (1000mA) USB2.0 spec is 500mA, USB3.0 spec is 900mA. Neither USB…
  • I dunno where I got the above stats for USB power, but according to the designated spec, USB should deliver +5v and 500mA for devices, (with 100mA on first connection, later allowing more current after conversation). More power (current) is available but onyl in charging mode, and that depends upon the manufacturer spec. I…
  • Sorry about the double post, wasn't sure where to put the question. Thanks for your response. It was kind of what I was expecting, that the function may not be a windows/software one, but something more built-in to the hardware. To be honest, you are correct in your assumption that most folks would want it (network/wifi)…
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