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Try pressing FN+F10 to toggle touchpad on and off.
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Only first slot is for PCIe4 SSD. Should use PCIe3 SSD in second slot.
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Restart the system 3 times to enter repair mode. Select safe mode boot. Then run the WindowsUpdate restore point in safe mode. Then reboot.
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Battery's own internal charge sensor/regulator seems to be failing. It's reporting an unstable full charge capacity . Earlier ~74 Whr. Now ~84. You can try manual re-calibration of its sensor by letting it run down unplugged to about 5%, then see if it'll charge back up to 100% or ~84 Whr.
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> >It seems that the problem is that the battery is not fully charged > > Could you please show screenshot of the first part of another battery-report.html file?
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Then I suspect either a battery or charger issue as it's still not reaching a full charge with the limiter disabled. So next time you shut down for an extended period —- like overnight —— keep the charger plugged in. Then see if the beeping goes away on startup. If it doesn't beep, then try it shutdown for an extended…
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Does your Acer Care Center version have a battery calibration option?
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Go to the elevated command prompt. Enter 'powercfg /batteryreport'. Then return to the desktop. Open file explorer. Then search for' battery-report.html' in the c:\windows\system32\ sub-folder. Double-click to open it in the browser. Post screenshot of the first part of the report if possible.
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> >I tested it now and the beeps didn't occur> >But I'm almost certain that the beeps occur just before the Predator symbol appears on the screen> > Do you usually cut power to the charger or unplug the charger overnight?
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Do beeps happen only AFTER the BIOS logo screen ends and the Windows 11 startup animation screen begins?
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(1) Does it have the 230watt or 330watt charger? (2) Other than a mouse dongle, do you have other devices plugged into an external port?
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Press ctrl+alt+t. Enter 'lspci | grep -i wireless'. Post screenshot or phone photo of result.
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Probably not available at reasonable cost. Two part epoxy glues are often used to repair such damage.
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Please post phone photo of first page of BIOS screen if possible.
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The Monster is a 3-element TRS plug. The Nitro jack is made for a 4-element 15mm long TRRS plug. Accordingly, the Monster plug may work more reliably if (1) It is also exactly 15mm long and (2) A section of its ground sleeve is wrapped with tape so that the Nitro's mic input circuit slider contact is NOT grounded.
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Yes, I know. But what do the 2 headset plugs look like? Top 3-element? Middle 4-element? Or bottom 2-element? Post photos of plugs if possible.
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Some Monster headsets have a button marked with ANC (Auto Noise Cancellation) on the earpiece. I don't think that's the problem. You're trying to use 3-element TRS plugs (top image) in a jack that's designed for 4-element TRRS plugs (bottom image).
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> > my headsets have separate cables for mic and audio> > OK. This explains the problem. You have a much older 3-element TRS plug for the speakers in the headset, The TRS plug is often shorter than a TRRS plug. I'll guess that the tip of the TRS plug is not reaching or connecting very well with the slider contact for the…
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Go to this link. Click on your country or region. For example, AsiaPacific Philippines. Click support button near top of country page. Enter you machine's serial number id (SNID). Use the chatline, email or phone provided to ask how to redeem your gift certificate.
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> > my headsets have separate cables for mic and audio> > OK. This explains the problem. You have a much older 3-element TRS plug for the speakers in the headset, The TRS plug is often shorter than a TRRS plug. I'll guess that the tip of the TRS plug is not reaching or connecting very well with the slider contact for the…