My new acer aspire one netbook absolutely refuses to power up
My acer aspire one netbook absolutely refuses to power up. I tried a different battery and power cord plus discharging the power using the power button but nothing
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Your netbook has 3 different possible drivers for it's web cam. That particular model shipped with 3 different manufacturers possibly making the cam. Only one of the following drivers works for your netbook. Try installing them all until you find the right one.
If the netbook is running Windows 7 and the router is encrypted with WEP, then you can try changing the encryption to WPA or converting the WEP Key to HEX and entering the key in hex to the netbook
http://d21c.com/sookietex/ASCII2HEX.html
This problem is usually caused by either a worn out battery (if you've had it for quite a while) or a faulty adapter/power cord. If you know anyone who has a similar Acer Aspire One Netbook, you could try using their battery and/or power cord to narrow down the issue. You can also buy laptop/netbook batteries relatively cheap on eBay and even if the batter ends up not being the issue, you will have a spare battery to take with you or for down the road when your current battery wears out.
the battery is gone dude. This year manufactures have reduced the quality of batteries drastically to cut down the costs and i think u got even the worst of them.
and whats more they they dont even give warranty on batteries for more than 6 months.
Your notebook battery is faulty you can try with this just remove the battery and shake it and insert it again .see if it is working good otherwise replace the battery.
you should be able to press ESC to exit hibernation, or remove the battery, remove the plug, press and hold the power button for 60 sec, and reinsert battery and power and turn on. when restarted, right click on desktop, click properties, and click the screen aver tab, click the power button, click advanced, and remove the check box beside enable hibernation on the "Hibernation" tab. it shouldn't do it again
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