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Cmos battery motherboard
It is usually a "Penny" battery. Have a look, it should be a small silver disc in a holder on the motherboard.
AcerPower F1 PC Desktop Problem
It could be a bad power supply. As far as I remember, this unit has a standard ATX 230 watt power supply. It should not be too hard to replace it. Its fairly straight-forward. Its a matter of removing the panel to access the connectors inside (make note of which comes from where) and unscrewing the power supply on the back of the unit. Reverse all actions to install new power supply. If you need more detailed help, reply to this post.
Pls help me have sound
Acer Desktops are definitely not the <a href="http://myelectronicsnow.com">best computer packages</a>, I'd use this as an excuse to get your money back and buy a better system.
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this can be due to compatibility issue b/w the chip and the board.
maybe this board cant run the chip that u r trying to use.
IWe have replaced the Acer F1 pc power supply with
Hi,
Try using a differrent power cable, you could use the cable which goes to the monitor. If that works, then you need to just get a replacement power cable (could be US 3 PIN Spec).
If that doesn't work, then the power supply of the computer tower needs to be replaced.
What type and model/brand motherboard
open up the side cover (make sure the power supply is faced up) and it should be written in big letter words the type and brand of your motherboard
Replacing a defunct AC97 Audio devise card with
The manual can be found
here.
Normally, the onboard audio is disabled through the BIOS settings.
Check your "integrated Peripherals" tab in the BIOS for your on-board audio device settings.
I did not see anything about JP7 when I skimmed the maual.
AcerPower F1 desktop boots fine after about 10
More likely it's from overheating; if it would be from the power supply ithe shutdown would be more random.
But it could also be a malware infection - especially if it happens EXACTLY after the same amount of time . Check what processes are active just before shutdown .
Installig a dvd rewritable dive
He wasn't talking about the F1 key...
There should be a thumbscrew in the back of the computer, remove it and slide off the side of the computer.
Over Heating Problem In Acer Aspire L100
There are two solutions to this problem. First set the fan in the PC Bios to rub at full speed all the time. This was too noisy for me.
Second, If you are running Windows Vista, you can adjust the Maximum Porcessor Utilization. From the Windows Control Panel select the Power Options icon. Then select "Change plan settings" for which ever power plan the PC is set to use. Then select "Change advanced power settings". Expand the "Processor power managment" by clicking on the "+" symbol. Finally click on the "+" for "Maximum processor state". I would try changing this setting to "90 %". This worked fine on my ACER L100 and it no longer overheats.
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