davidgreene New User

Comments

  • Install all drivers. The screen looks low quality graphics. If you install all drivers, then the computer will work perfectly. David
  • When you say does not turn on.. Are you reffering to no power at all? Like no signs of power in the power button or something like that? If there is a blinking light or power sign, then you might just want to reset the memory stick or other hardware parts in the computer. If it has no power at all, then you need to check…
  • Are you sure that the drivers are up-to-date? You should have those options if your computer is in good condition. I suggest that you scan your computer with RadarSync so that you will know whether all drivers are up-to-date or not. It's not the same with Windows driver update thing because RadarSync is a specialized PC…
  • If I were you, I would get it replaced. Two days old and getting hot? It might explode in a week. David
  • GO back to BIOS and switch back to a working mode. Update the video driver when you are inside windows. If you don't want to go through the normal updating, then you can install RadarSync which is an automatic driver updater. David
  • Try it here: http://store.acer.com/store/acerna/en_US/home or you can go to amazon to order it. David
  • Do a repair. But to make it successful , you have to use the operating system disc. Insert it and do the start up repair with it so that all needed files will be loaded from the DVD or operating system's disc to your computer. It looks like that your computer is infected by an anti-virus. I suggest that after the start up…
  • Get if from Acer's website. http://store.acer.com/store/acerna/en_US/home Select the model then the item that you are looking for. David
  • Get it opened up and cleaned. The air passages might be clogged. Or you might have defective fan or heatsink. It needs you to get a technician to do that. You can also try installing RadarSync and scan your computer with it so that you will know if there are any drivers which need some updates. Updating them would increase…
  • Try scanning your computer with RadarSync so that you will know which drivers need updating. You can use the same software to update them all. It sounds like driver related issue. You can fix them through updates. 
  • Do system restore so that you can revert the changes made in your computer. Click the Pearl Button or Start > Programs> Accessories > System Tools > System Restore Select a date when the computer was still working fine. Launch the restoration by choosing a restore point. Let it do the thing. Check. David
  • Try doing a system restore to revert the changes made in the computer. ePowerTray.exe is an Acer application. You can revert the changes by doing system restore. It would the problem. When did the problem start? if you can remember the time when you didn't have the problem yet then restore the computer to that date.
  • Try F12. F2 might not go to BIOS.
  • Were you able to see the windows logo? If not, then it's a problem with the harddrive. You can also try restarting the computer and tap F8 until you see the options to boot to safe mode. If it gets inside safe mode without problems, then you can do a system restore to revert the changes in your computer. David
  • It should have a shortcut key. Press on it. Or you can go to the control panel and look for the bluetooth settings. Or you might want to update or reinstall the bluetooth driver in your computer. Go to the device manager.
  • I think it would be helpful if you contact acer's tech support directly to ask for the disc or you can ask for their help via chat or phone. David
Avatar