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  • You said: "I've been building up systems myself based on OEM Windows from the Vista days till the current 7 and never once have I seen auto-driver updates in all my installations. Or is this only applicable to Win 10?" My reply: I have occasionally seen drivers come down from Win Update in past OSs, but Win10 appears to…
  • https://community.acer.com/t5/Legacy-Laptops-and-Netbooks/Fan-Control-Problems-With-5750G-And-similar-machines/td-p/12555/page/22 Unfortunately, it is not very unusual for that style of laptop design from Acer to overheat. But there is hope. First, check out the thread at the link above. It's a HUGE thread with over 400…
  • You said: "So she's thinking about just buying the Win 10 installation disk once and for all. Only thing is, she'll still need the drivers for her laptop." My reply to your immediate driver concern is that I've installed Win10 about a dozen times and each time the OS has installed ALL the needed drivers automatically for…
  • OK ... so you have a laptop that shipped with Linux but does have an MS COA which is unreadable. That's a bit unusual. You asked: "Install [Win7] and use the newly purchased product key to activate. Is this even an option on an OEM SLP laptop? If so, how would I do this and override the SLP locking." The whole SLP thing in…
  • I looked into this a bit more. In the thread below (which I mentioned before) there were some problems, but one person reported success. They didn't say what RAM they used. http://community.acer.com/t5/2014-Archives/Acer-Aspire-1830T-RAM-upgrade/td-p/140871 Further, I have looked at the "RAM specs" of all the CPUs that…
  • The idea here appears to be just to get the laptop functional again. You will likely eventually be able to get a perfectly clean OS install if you are able to get Win7 installed and then upgrade via clean install to Win10. That last bit can actually be done if some detailed prep work is done. The first and best route for…
  • You have at least one and maybe two ways you can go here. The first way is SLP. There is validation info inside your BIOS. It may only be there if the laptop shipped from the factory with Win7 installed. For sure it will not be there if the laptop shipped with Vista or XP, another format of info will be there in that case.…
  • On a closer reading of that thread it appears that if you have a Core i5 CPU that you can put in up to 8 GB. If your CPU is lower than that you get a max of 4 GB RAM. Now those statements are only based on what is said in that thread, so PROCEED WITH CAUTION and investigate thoroughly.
  • Oh oh. I AM GOING TO HAVE TO TAKE BACK MY IMMEDIATELY PREVIOS POST. It appears that people have run into problems with that model before. See the thread at the URL below. http://community.acer.com/t5/2014-Archives/Acer-Aspire-1830T-RAM-upgrade/td-p/140871 You can always order from Crucial and if what they recommend does…
  • I get it. You want 16 GB of RAM total. Unfortunately, you are only going to be able to put in a maximum of 8 GB. That RAM will be two SODIMMs that are 4 GB in size. Below is a link to one possible option. http://www.crucial.com/usa/en/aspire-timelinex-1830t/CT5304970 Other options are possible, but they all lead to a…
  • Does yasar2002 currently have 1 x 4 GB SODIMM installed or does he have 2 x 2 GB installed? My guess is that he has 2 x 2 GB. yasar2002, you want to end up with 2 x 4 GB SODIMMs. It is not very likely that one 8 GB SODIMM will work for you ... but you never know. Anyway, it is not recommended. yasar2002, if you have 1 x 4…
  • Well, the URL below shows it will certainly take 2 SODIMMs for a total of 8 GB of DDR3. I really don't know if that is the true maximum configuration. Sometimes it is possible to go "beyond the max." Clearly YMMV in that situation. Crucial RAM link ...…
  • I don't think you've got your terminology quite right, but you have clearly indicated that you want to do a clean install of Windows 10. That is absolutely possible. I'm assuming that you want the "free upgrade" from Win7 OR Win8 ... of course those OSs must be legally installed to qualify for the free offer. My suggestion…
  • You might consider installing Windows 10, just to see if it works for you. During installation select "skip it" when it tries to register the OS with Microsoft. You'll have some days/weeks (?4 weeks?) before the OS starts to get grumpy that the OS is not registered. During that time you can evaluate if the OS works…
  • When I took apart (just "the base," not the screen) my 5742G there were also thermal pads for the graphics chips. I opted to reuse the pads, but probably should have replaced them. That worked out OK for me. But maybe it was because I'd gotten the laptop 2nd hand and as far as I was concerned I didn't need strong graphics…
  • Yet another Acer heat problem ... Vacuuming is good, but taking the thing totally apart and getting every last thing out of the fan is the better path (but MUCH PAIN involved). While you're in there redo the thermal paste on the CPU. I know, all of that is a real pain in the rear.
  • I ran across the thread below from about a month ago while searching for something else entirely. It seems to have pertinent info to the topic of this thread. Check it out. Anyone running a i7 chip in their 5742g? http://community.acer.com/t5/Legacy-Laptops-and-Netbooks/anyone-running-a-i7-chip-in-their-5742g/td-p/429125
  • Hi Laurent, thanks for the reply. I also thank you because you have helped me in the past. I did most of the device identification in my first post. The key number is PNP0F13 which is a rather generic (but not totally generic) number for a mouse or pointing device. When I go through the list of characteristics in Device…
  • I thought I had a 5742G with a i5 460M but it turms out I also have an i5 480M @ 2.66 GHz. You could try one (or more) of the processors from that same Arrandale Mobile family from the list at the URL below. It's going to be a hit or miss kinda thing. I would try the one 35 watt TDP i7 M CPU as opposed to the UM, UE, LM OR…
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