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  • Hello Sirzune, If you are not running on Windows OS, try to open your Google Chrome and reset/clear your browsing data (browsing history/Cookies and other site and plug-in data/Cached images and files and others). It will make your Google Chrome back to its original settings. Regards, Dio.
  • Hello fredmgb, After upgrading your Windows, some essential files from AMD might not be working because not compatible or were removed by Windows during the upgrade installation. You have to re-install your AMD graphics drivers from the link that is already mentioned by Ryan-Acer or from this web…
  • Hello Gheddo_Moped, Have you tried open your Screensaver configuration? You can go through "ScreenSaver" > "Change Power Settings" > "Change Plan Settings" > "Change Advance Power Settings" > "When Sharing Media" and mark "Allow the computer to sleep." It it still doesn't work, try to turn off "Hibernate" in your Power…
  • Hello sirzune, What is the internet browser name do you use? You can uninstall it by going to "Control Panel" and click "Programs (Uninstall a program)" You will see the list of programs installed in your Chromebook. Find your internet browser name that gives you that error and click on "Uninstall". You can reinstall back…
  • Hello Mulford, Have you re-installed again Launch Manager and tried running LMworker in the program files folder? Istall and run LMworker using administrator privileges. Regards, Dio I.
  • Hello Mulford, After installing Launch Manager, did you see "LMworker.exe" running on the Task Manager? (You can open Task Manager by right clicking on the taskbar and click on "Task Manager") If it isn't there, go to C:\Program Files (x86)\Launch Manager and double click "LMWorker". Regards, Dio I.
  • Hello sirzune, You can do complete shutdown by clicking "Shut down" button from the Start Menu, and unplug your battery charger from your laptop and remove the laptop battery. This will give you proper way before replacing hardware from your laptop. Regards, Dio I.
  • Hello mario65, Have you tried pressing F8 repeatedly during the black screen just after turning off your aptop? You will see Windows Startup menu like in the picture below. Choose "Safe Mode with Networking" if possible. If it is not possible, choose "Safe Mode". Do Disk Cleanup from "My Computer", then right click on…
  • Hello sirzune, There might be something wrong with the Flash or Javascript installed in your internet browser. Please do clean uninstall of your current internet browser and install it again as well. Regards, Dio I.
  • Hello Homebody1966, Perhaps the last update from Intel does not really fit with your current Intel Graphics on your laptop. Please visit this Acer official site: http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/download.htm and download correct drivers for your Intel Graphics Acceletator. Backup the Intel drivers you download…
  • Hello Cbarbero. Have you checked the IP and DNS used on your Wireless connection are correct? Windows 7, look at the taskbar, left click on your wireless icon (make sure you are already connected), right click on your wireless name and click on "Status". You will see your Wireless Connection window, and click on…
  • Hello Mulford, Looks like your Launch Manager is not installed yet or already installed but in wrong version. Are you running on Windows 8.1 64-bit? If it so, you have to re-install Launch Manager driver from this official site: http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/download.htm Enter your area, and enter your product…
  • Hello again adrianctin, Have you tried cleaning your registry? If you haven't yet, you can download free CCleaner to do the task. And also make sure your harddisk is not nearly full. Try to update your nVidia driver via Windows Update if it is available (sometimes nVidia offers updates which is not compatible with other…
  • Hello, I'm sorry but your post title said "What motherboard do I need..." and you were telling about laptop. As far as I know, we can't change motherboard inside the laptop. If it so, it would be risky. The best thing you can do is to get it repaired or get new laptop since the motherboard is a very vital part of computer…
  • Hello MihaiA7X, It is normal when the laptop battery suddenly reduces by itself. To maintain your battery lifetime, you can remove the battery whenever your laptop is plugged on to electrical devices and never overcharge your battery. Also try to run the test once again with your screen brightness reduced and not during…
  • Hello bsdDarren, If you want to make sure that whether your laptop will be able to run on 64-bit, you can download this trusted third-party application: http://www.pcworld.com/product/952276/securable.html It will tell your laptop compability to XX-bit of Windows. Example of the result: Hope it helps. Regards, Dio I.
  • Hello Gypsy_Julene, If that Acer Aspire comes in original condition, it will have 6GB of RAM and it is Intel-Core i7. i7 is made for those who enjoy gaming with realible speed. But unfortunatelly, Acer Aspire 5755g-2676G50Mnks doesn't come up with graphics processor card. If you are going to buy it, you won't need…
  • Hello adrianctin, Try to close other running programs (including those which run on the system background, open Task Manager to see complete running program). Also check your laptop fan speed, hover your hand around the laptop vent to make sure the fan runs well. If it doesn't try to blow the fan vent and shake your laptop…
  • Hello homebody1966, After installing the correct driver of Intel Display Driver and it still keeps giving you an error message, please try the following: 1. Go to Windows Update 2. Click "Check for Updates" and this will take awhile. 3. After it finishes checking the update, you will see your Intel Display driver update…
  • Hello srb_nash09, Seeing from your picture, your Atheros AR5BWB222 wireless network adapter is already not installed. But Windows will be always trying to boot the last installed drivers. Visit http://www.acer.com/worldwide/support/download.htm to download correct drivers. Regards, Dio I.
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