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  • laurent_14 wrote:You are quick! No rest for the wicked (grin). FWIW, besides upgrading RAM to 8GB, I also plan to "clone" the 500GB hard drive to a Western Digital Scorpio-Blue 1TB hard drive. I already have the hard drive, an iDsonix hard drive docking station, and Macrium Reflect cloning software. Via USB3, the time it…
  • Thanks. I would imagine that any manufacturer, including Acer, would vary the manufacturer and type of memory stick used based on factors such as compatability, price and availability. That makes the HWinFO utility you mentioned a valuable tool to reveal the truth. Again, thanks for recommending it. I "installed" the…
  • laurent_14 wrote:Hello, I think you made a mistake: KN.4GB07.007 - KINGSTON ACR16D3LS1KBG/4G If I did, it was based on info from the utility you recommended:
  • Thanks. My computer uses the ACR16D3LS1KFG-4G Kingston 4GB chip. I just ordered an identical Kingston chip from Impact Computers.
  • laurent_14 wrote:1- If you buy a Genuine Windows 7 (DVD install), you wouldn't "link" with the serial number. You'd have your own key lisence so you'd have to active it. 2- About the warranty, I suggest you to read the terms. 3- About the Acer recovery media, yes if you have always the original motherboard at this time…
  • laurent_14 wrote:Hello, Your Windows license is linked with your serial number and some others datas contained in the bios. There will be no probem with the new HDD. But if you change the structure/mapping (partitions), you'll encounter difficulties to restore the system with the recovery media. Explanation: Microsoft OEM…
  • laurent_14 --- Thanks for the info. But I confess I'm confused by your statement, quote, "If you use the Windows pre-installed version, you have to buy it from your Acer store." Could you explain that? Why is a motherboard (hardware) particular about whether or not my Windows 7 (software) version is pre-installed? Windows…
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