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Make sure that the motherboard is not being grounded, meaning that it should not touch any metal inside the case, this can cause an instant short which will make it not boot.
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Scan your PC with a good antivirus like avast which support boot scan;it will solve your problem if it is caused virus,worm or malware.
Sometimes system hangs when a porgram start to load during bootup too. for troubleshooting this,boot your system in sfae mode during startup by pressing F8.Click "start" then "Run" type "msconfig" select "startup" tab untick all the program and restart your system.
PC hangs or reboots due to overheating of the CPU.It is caused by dust and dirt contamination inside.open the system and blow it with a small air blower.
Try booting into safe mode. If it's a driver problem, safe mode will allow you to start Windows with only the bare minimum of hardware and drivers being engaged. To get to safe mode, press the F8 button on your keyboard during the Windows boot process until it takes you to a screen to let you select Normal, Safe Mode, Safe Mode with networking, etc. I would suggest not using anything other than just Safe Mode. From there, uninstall any software or new drivers that you recently installed. Alternatively, you can use the System Restore feature to rollback to a previous restore point.
Good morning! Possible that some internal part/s of your Acer One computer might be damaged, I suggest to bring it to an Authorized Acer Service Center for proper hardware parts check-up & repair. best regards
Reseat all cards in system, including the RAM. If it still does not boot try removing one stick of ram at a time to see if it boots. As well as removing extra cards.
it may be because of the cpu cooler is so full of dust that the fan cant go around and the cpu gets hot and the whole system freezes or something else is totaly screwed up
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