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  • Ah, don't worry Jack! You don't sound like an ad! A positive recommendation is always handy, especially since you've tried other stuff and like what you use the best. I will try VMWare when I get around to this. "Smooth, versatile, bulletproof" sounds pretty good to me! A performance hit is often relevant for development…
  • Hey Jack, Sounds pretty good. The network communication especially is cool -- hadn't thought about that, but it make multi-client testing possible using the same machine. I will probably look into this for myself. I hadn't thought there'd be free virtualization software either, but after reading your VMWare info I saw that…
  • Hi Jack Let's hear it for duct tape! Don't leave home without it! Wow, a 1.6GB drive... that's still functional? And Win98, oh my! But the 5 1/4 floppy really takes the cake! LOL! I do have a bit of legacy software. XP actually does quite well with mine, but things started to choke on Win7. Honestly I don't like the…
  • It's ok Jack. I really do appreciate your help, and it's not like doing it myself was a bad suggestion per se. With a simpler repair, I'd be sorely tempted to go tinker with its innards. Unfortunately, the fix is quite involved for me, but also, I really don't have a viable space in which to work on something like this.…
  • Found service Manual! [removed link in compliance with guidelines] Unfortunately, it's quite a job to get to the hinges. You practically have to gut the machine, screen and base, to replace the hinges. I am not up to this... if this is to be done, I'd need a service point to do it.
  • HI Jack, and again thank you for your time and patience. This is a Travelmate 5720. The part of both hinges that is supposed to be screwed into the screen/cover is already bare, exposed metal. It is the portion that attaches to the base of the machine that I've no idea how to get to. The bezel and cover must be completely…
  • Well, I've poked around a bit on Amazon and they don't have the parts for my specific Travelmate model. So I tried my local ebay and came across these rods that go up the side of the screen which look like they connect to the hinges, so the rods I have are almost certainly damaged as well. Sigh. This find makes me think,…
  • Thanks again JackE. How do I open the main casing all the way, to seat the hinges? I've opened it up to clean the fan, but the machine doesn't peel apart completely, it's just a panel on the bottom. If I get to *every single screw* on the bottom of the machine, will it just come apart? (I'm a little chicken about this, if…
  • Thanks so much, JackE for the information. From the parts you posted, it looks like the hinges are separate from the frame. Following your example, I checked Amazon and see that replacement screen bezel and lid/covers also exist, so conceivably, repair is possible. However, I wouldn't be able to do it myself... I don't…
  • Hi Streaky, "i have tried this method in the link you have but this Alt/ F10 doesn't put me into erecovery" --- ACK! I'd say next order of business -- least invasive maneuver -- is to run chkdsk /r from the recovery console on the system volume (the drive containing the WINDOWS directory). Write down the names of any files…
  • "Thanks again for everthing. I don't know bout how to burn a *modified* Acer restore CD." -- no problem, and can help with that, but let's leave that solution "in the queue" for now, as it's a "dirty" solution, if you will. "i do have a license# fr. the dead HP (affixed to Bottom of unit) where i got the XP Install disk I…
  • Streaky... Yes, Acer-Tommy posted that it could be a hardware error afterwards, but first he posted a link. I just reread the posts. It was unclear, at his second post, whether you had already tried the factory restore **using the ifnromation he posted** but according to the instructions in it... no media gets created or…
  • Before doing anything strange, Did you see the link that the Acer tech posted to this thread? The linked page points to this one: LINK: Using Recovery Management outside of Windows " Recovery media is not necessary to recover your computer. [...] . 1. Restart the computer. 2. When the Acer logo appears on the screen, press…
  • Hi Streaky, OUCH! No repair option. Exit was the right thing to do. I am not sure how to help at this point.... I will try to poke around on the net for you, see if I find anything useful.... I do have one idea but I can't guarantee it will work. My thought is you could burn a *modified* Acer restore CD, where you copy…
  • Hi Streaky, OMG that's wild that about Streaky being your cat! I am sorry about the 'was'. Ok, at that meny you just posted to me, press ENTER (to Setup Windows XP). Before Setup proceeds to install, it should again give a set of choices, where you can install a new or repair an existing installation. That's where you…
  • Streaky, Just to be sure what is happening, what exactly are the choices you see when you boot up from your XP CD? cat.
  • Hi Streaky I'm sorry. I was thinking of the repair option one gets during setup. I did not remember the Repair Console option... was thinking it went straight to Setup. Can you boot and enter Windows Setup? From within Setup, you should get the choice to create a new installation, or to repair one. That's the repair option…
  • Hello Streaky! I tend to agree with your diagnosis, that it is likely your restore DVD got damaged/has corrupt files. It isn't frequent with optical media but it can happen. Couple things here: 1. You need bootable (install) media for Windows XP, not Vista. You say your restore completed, and after that you report booting…
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