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  • I can also confirm that 1909 works just fine. Not really a surprise as 1909 is pretty much 1903 with a few small features turned on. It was more of a cumulative update than a full blown new release. The core operating system is pretty much the same between the two versions. The true test will be the next Windows 10…
  • I am glad to hear that the update to 1903 is working for you. The reason for the Intel SATA driver update is that Intel has implemented some performance and stability fixes for Windows 10 in the latest version. If you experience problems like force closing, freezing up or others, you might want to consider this driver…
  • 1) Yes, my Switch 11v is running as normal. No problems on startup, no freezing and no bluescreens. I use it everyday with no major issues. The only issue I have is with the Mail application force closing sometimes but I have that on every version so I blame the Mail app not Windows 10. 2) You will need to first update to…
  • Yes, the screen bulge on the Switch 11v was due to a swollen battery pack. It was swollen up to 3 times thicker than it should have been. I am glad it didn't burst or something worse.
  • I am glad to hear that others can confirm that the Windows 10 1903 with the 2019-09 Cumulative Update is starting up normally from cold boot on the Acer Switch 11v. Thanks for everyone that confirmed this as well. I can also confirm that with the latest 2019-10 Cumulative Update (Win 10 1903), cold boot is still working…
  • My battery is bulging as well. It bulged enough to push the screen away from the chassis. I just ordered a replacement battery from Aliexpress for about $31. I will replace it myself as it is a fairly easy repair.
  • I have not come across the gray screen either with or without the laptop plugged into power. It seems to me that maybe your battery is starting to fail on your laptop. I know mine drains quite fast now if not plugged in. These laptop batteries can have a short lifespan of 3 to 4 years. I thought of replacing the battery…
  • I have an update on this issue. I have updated Windows 10 Home to version 1903 with the 2019-09 Cumulative Update and the issue of not starting from cold boot appears to be resolved. My current Win 10 OS build is 18362.387. I performed a restart from Sleep, from Hibernate and from Shut Down. They all were able to boot back…
  • If you want to run Windows 10, you have two choices: One, roll back to 1803 and don't install any feature updates past that version. Windows 10 will boot as normal. The downside is at some point 1803 will move beyond support and Microsoft will stop applying security updates for it. Two, boot through the BIOS method as…
  • I really doubt there will be any "fix" from Microsoft as it appears that after version 1803 of Windows 10 there was a fundamental change on how Windows 10 integrates with the UEFI boot process. This is probably not considered a "bug" but a more secure method of the UEFI boot process. It was stated earlier in this thread…
  • Yeah, I tested 1903 as an insider track earlier this year. The Acer Switch 11v has to stay on 1803 and never update past it. The switch 11V only took 3 years to be end of life which is really sad. This is the first laptop that I had of many laptops that only lasted three years of windows updates. I am not really sure to…
  • Leaving Manny's (Acer's) ridiculous statement aside, I just wanted to state that after trying both 1809 and 1903 versions of Windows 10 that the 1803 version of Windows 10 is actually far more stable and faster than the two newer versions on the Switch 11v. At this point, I also recommend running 1803 version of Windows 10…
  • Thanks for letting me know that my barely 3 year old Acer hybrid laptop is no longer supported by Acer. So how long is Acer going to actually support their products? One year? Most corporations have a 4 to 5 year cycle on their computers. It appears that Acer is willing to dump their products only after a year or two. Is…
  • Well, since I am on the fast track for Windows Insider, I am now on the 1903 version (updated today) of Windows 10. Sadly, the EFI boot issue still occurs with this version of Windows 10 as well. Seems like whatever Microsoft did with the 1809 EFI boot is continuing forward with the 1903 EFI boot process. It doesn't appear…
  • I also had no luck getting the 1803 EFI to work under 1809. It threw me errors no matter what I tried. I don't know what Microsoft did to the 1809 EFI boot process but it definitely broke the Switch 11V boot process. The last thing I can think of is to totally replace the Windows Boot Manager with some other UEFI boot…
  • Another choice of OS is Chrome OS. You can make the switch 11V a Chromebook by using Cloudready from Neverware. I have tried it with a USB boot stick and it works fairly well. It is fast too. The touch screen works. If you do decide to go the Cloudready/Chrome OS direction, it does completely wipe your hard drive so there…
  • Found another "workaround" for Win 10 1809. If you install both Win 10 1809 and 1803 in a dual boot environment, you can set 1803 as the default Windows boot but when the dual boot selection screen comes up, you can pick 1809 and it will boot from a cold start. I tested this by creating a 30 Gig partition and then…
  • Installing the Intel IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller driver fixed my random lock ups and the DPC_WATCHDOG_VIOLATION errors. The laptop has become more stable using this driver but still does not resolve the cold boot/power on of the hanging spinning circle. You will still need to do the F2/BIOS method in order to get into Windows…
  • Same issue on my Acer Switch 11v. I think it is related to the IDE ATA/ATAPI Controller. It appears that the 1809 update reverts the IDE controller back to a basic/default one and not the Intel SATA one. I installed the Intel® Rapid Storage Technology (Intel® RST) User Interface and Driver to see if that will fix the…
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