It just stopped working. I cannot turn it on. If I press the on/off button, it buzzes, and it goes. Just a ACER logo appears, and then it goes down. I thought it was a battery, but someone told me I should put it into a recovery mode. I tried that - pressed on/off button, and volume-up, but it happens the same. I connected it via USB to the computer (PC laptop) but nothing happens. Could someone help me to figure out what is going on? Thanks!
SOURCE: Acer Travelmate C301XMi
re-install the driver for it,,, if you go to the manufacturers site you can re-download the drivers and this should fix your problem
SOURCE: Acer Travelmate 2200 laptop
Try taking the laptop battery out. You can remove the laptop battery by turning it over, you'll usually see some sliders at the bottom, slide them to the unlock position and you should be able to wedge your battery out. The battery usually comes in a very tall and thin rectangular shape. Once the battery is out, plug the laptop in through the mains power - this may solve your problem, if it does, you'll need a new battery if you wish to use it on the move. If it does not solve your problem, it is either a faulty power adaptor, or a faulty power supply on the motherboard of your laptop. A faulty power adaptor or battery is the best case scenario, as it's the cheapest to buy a replacement (although it's still expensive - $120 worth in the UK roughly). A faulty power supply on the mainboard generally means you'll need a replacement mainboard which is totally uneconomical, especially with the labour cost to fit it professionally. If the battery and power adaptor is not faulty, you might as well scrap it and get a new laptop. Good luck Tina!
SOURCE: Recovery Problems
The Tablets can be quite difficult to perform a reimage or recovery on as most bios versions on them do not recognise a USB device as bootable.
My recommendation would be to obtain a Bootable Floppy disk that contains an imaging program. (GHOST. Powerquest etc).
From here you may have 2 options available to you.
1. Attempt to recover using the hidden partition on your hard drive.
2. Recover from an image located via the network. You will need to ensure that a driver for your network card is also bundled into this install. Once this boothdisk has been created you will need to create a "shared folder" on another PC which contains the image you require. Once the bootdisk has loaded point yourself to the shared folder.
Lastly - You may be able to find an updated bios version that allows boot from USB device.
SOURCE: Some keys of Acer Travelmate C 310 is not working
Replace the keyboard easily available for cheap. Get full manual at Acer website but replacement is easy, be careful of the clips holding the connection to the motherboard, don't remove just slide upward to release..
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