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Ouch, it appears that Linux is no longer being supported by Acer. You could try the Windows XP driver (it's worth a try) http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers
If that doesn't work you might have to download the latest LINUX and reinstall it from scratch.
Possible hard drive errors I would say. Try and start it from your restore disk or your System disk and back up your data them replace the hard drive. Hope that helps.
The Default gateway settings seem to be the problem. Try the steps below:
1.Click Start
2. Click Control Panel
3. Click Network Connections
4. Then click either the Local Area Connection Properties
Click TCP/IP Properties,
make sure that IP address and DNS are set to "automatically obtain."
Click the Advanced button and make sure that nothing is entered for Default Gateway and on the DNS tab
repeat from step 4 for wireless connection properties also, if you use a wireless connection.
You may also switch off the modem (and router if you have one) and turn it on after a few seconds.
Reboot the computer.
Good luck
Go to printer manufacturers web site download the driver for your printer. place files on desktop, now install the software and follow instructions, it is that easy. OR go to "Printers, Install Printer, and same again, follow instructions.
If ur question is dat u dont have volume to ur laptop..Install the Audio drivers provided by the Acer eRecovery.I hope it will slove ur problem...If not restore ur laptop to factory setting.
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