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Looks like 2 Slots around 96GB Unless you find 64gb modules
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What is the HHD formatted to? Have you tried changing the format NTFS, ExFat, Fat 32 etc.
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You can also try this https://a.co/d/82waqOJ
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The Acer Aspire 1 comes with a built-in eMMC storage, which is soldered onto the motherboard and cannot be upgraded. However, there are a few options to increase the storage capacity: External Hard Drive or SSD: You can connect an external hard drive or SSD to your laptop via USB. This is a simple plug-and-play solution.…
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Here is a tear down Video it looks like it has one NVME M.2 slot https://youtu.be/GYYxekoxyRs?si=QlGiUBHJLCcLlfrK
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The Acer Aspire 5 A515-48M with AMD Ryzen 7 7730U comes with a PCIe NVMe solid-state drive (SSD) as its primary storage1. The SSD form factor is M.21. However, the specific information about whether it supports SATA SSD is not directly mentioned in the available resources.
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Windows 10/11 enforces driver signatures by default. However, you can disable this to install drivers that are not digitally signed. Here are the steps to disable driver signature enforcement: Click the Start menu and select Settings. Click Update and Security. Click on Recovery. Click Restart now under Advanced Startup.…
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DTS X Ultra Microsoft Download https://apps.microsoft.com/detail/9N0H1M8J1308?hl=en-us&gl=US Per Member GeeKnight: I found the solution for this problem. Problem: DTS:X Ultra shows "Please connect external speakers to use DTS audio controls" DTS:X Ultra shows "Please connect a Headphone to use DTS audio controls"…
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That really seems shady as the advertised specs include support. They should have offered a better solution. other than just saying sorry its not supported. there are Display adapters for standard USB 3.0.
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https://youtu.be/cXKgr3y9r9w?si=FD0_LbQt2YhJmGLB https://youtu.be/J5u8rF22NiA?si=UlVGSYNsFDSLBVmp
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Installing a full Linux system on a Chromebook typically involves enabling developer mode and sometimes removing a write-protect screw. However, it seems that not all Chromebooks have a physical write-protect screw. Some models, like the Acer Chromebook C710, have a section of the motherboard that needs to be shorted to…
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Another limiting factor is the version of the display cable you are using and the display output version and graphics card all three must meet the standards for the output to reach the desired outcome. To achieve a 240Hz refresh rate at 1440p resolution, you need the right source device, and a high-speed cable. Here are…
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Yes you can put a gen 3 ssd in a gen 4 slot it will just be slower you may not notice this unless you have used a faster drive recently.
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I’m sorry to hear that you’re experiencing slow video playback on your EI322QURP3 monitor. Here are a few potential solutions: Refresh Rate: Different refresh rates on multiple monitors can cause your video display to malfunction. Video playback might stall or start and stop repeatedly rather than play smoothly. You can…
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Are you running the latest available BIOS? depending on the card you installed there will be extra power requirements did you check and ensure that your power supply is compatible? it will require a 6pin or an 8pin power cable from the power supply to the card. Some newer Larger cards may require a 12pin connector. if your…
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https://helpdeskgeek.com/windows-11/how-to-limit-battery-charge-to-a-certain-percentage-in-windows-11-10/
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For Acer Support in Germany, you have several options: Acer Support Website: You can find drivers, manuals, FAQs, and more on the Acer Support Website. Contact Acer Support: If you need to contact Acer Support, you can call them at 04102 7069 111 for repair inquiries and technical support within the warranty. For pre-sales…
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They should work over the USB-C 3.2 Gen 1. if it isn't working contact Acer for Warranty replacement. You can reach Acer’s technical support in the United States at the following number: (371) 760-1000. They are available to assist with product setup, technical troubleshooting, and general questions you may have about your…