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E-Machines W3107 (RBW3107) PC Desktop - Page 4 Questions & Answers
E machines model et1831 will not boot up
try booting to safe mode. by using f8if that works, try a system restore to a previous date. if that does not help, then it must be a windows corruption and parallel install or repair install will be needed, it can also be fixed by manual troubleshooting and repairing the files.
7/11/2015 2:45:39 AM •
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How do get the web cam to work on my e525 with windows 7
Probably all it needs is the proper driver. You should have gotten several disks with the laptop containing OS, drivers, etc. If not, go to the Acer's site and download the proper drivers and install them. They will have installation instructions posted or for download. Unfortunately, I can't tell you who manufactured the webcam in your PC. Should be available on Acer's website.
I do find it odd that Win 7 doesn't have the drivers already installed tho. Most major webcams are covered, especially if you bought the laptop with Win 7 installed.
Can also try going to device manager and uninstalling the webcam, then reboot. Windows will reinstall the webcam. Try updating the driver from device manager also.
How do I restore emachine H5270 without recovery disk
This is to be done in this order
turn on your computer press F8 repeatedly til you get something like this
press up arrow, you want to select safemode with command prompt and press enter
does it get this far? if so your ready for the next step.
login to the administrator account if you can then wait for things to load
(do these in this order and let them run and restart back into safemode command prompt if needed)
chkdsk /f/v/r/i/c/b
then
sfc /scannow if it will let you
10/27/2014 11:29:59 AM •
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Lap top gets too hot and shuts downundefined
Almost every laptop will accumulate a big wad of fuzzballs and lintballs that get packed in front of the internal cooling fins for the processor and chipset. This results in overheating and random shutdowns, as is your problem.
Ease of cleaning this out, without disassembly, depends on the design of the laptop's cooling fans and air ducts. I have kept an 8 yr old Toshiba laptop clean inside and running good by using a shop vac wo work 2 ways. I use the vac's exhaust to blow air INTO the slots where the air typically exit's from the laptop.... and use the suction end of the shop vac on the fan openings of the laptop.
You don't want to blow into the fan openings, as this only forces the debris and fuzzball deeper into the cooling fins.
You want to force air the *opposite* way of the laptop's normal airflow, to dislodge the fuzzball.
After vacuum & blowing, the lintball should end up visible by the fan intake openings. You may have to pop the fan screens out if the lintball is too large to come out any other way.
10/28/2014 2:26:53 AM •
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