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Hello, have you tried reseating the memory, taking out memory and installing another? It could be a faulty memory module and if it isnt that sounds like the graphics processor on the motherboard is faulty. That requires advanced soldering skills. Hope this helps. Chat Live Remote Support Facebook
Have the same problem and i solved it after 1 month tries the problem was in NVIDIA Graphic card the solution was by by heating the NVIDIA Graphic card for 5 min or more
Have you been to e-bay, that is about the best place you can get the cheapest part. I will leave you with some links you can check with for cheap parts. http://shop.ebay.com.sg/items/__Acer-Aspire-5570-screen_W0QQLHQ5fAvailToZ180QQ_armZ1QQ_armmZ63QQ_ruuZhttpQ3aQ2fQ2fshopQ2eebayQ2ecomQ2esgQ2fitemsQ2fQ5fQ5fAcerQ2dAspireQ2d5570Q2dscreenQ5fW0Q51Q51Q5farrQ5A1Q51Q51Q5ftrksidQ5Ap3286Q512em270Q512el1313QQ_trksidZp3286Q2em270Q2el1313?_rdc=1
The link below tells you how to flash the bios and will make you Aspire One work again. I just did it to mine and it took about 1 min to get it to work. Good luck!
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