ask only the distribution maker of Linux this, Limpus
my guess is no more support but why not as them first?
vast linux distros exist and more version.
or upgrade to Unbuntu newest and full version?
acer.com usa shows no such thing aoa, vast aoa there and all have letter prefixes
so is wrong model; is is EOL zero legacy support now.
2008model;;
yes acer.com ended all support
seen here
real name
Acer Apire One AOA 110
https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/60?b=1
reviews (and is zero support )
The tested notebook came with pre-installed Linpus Linux, but was tested with Windows XP Home 32-bit as operating system
It must be related to Hard Disk space issue, O.S. Conflict, etc..
Could you please clarify? What is the space available C i.e. the boot drive? Are all the o.s. installed on one partition?
Latest Ubuntu will occupy 10GB of hard disk, Linux Desktop Edition will occupy at least 10GB on C drive or where it's installed and for windows xp, there should be 1.5GB hard disk space available. All together at least 30gb will occupy and will need another 1 to 2 gb space to run the O.S. This means you need to have a C drive space of 40 gb without any programs installed including the drivers or updates etc.... If you are going to install all the drivers for your system, then you'll need min 50gb to run all these O.S. without any program.
But it's not recommend to install multiple operating on this type of system. If I am right, this Netbook has Intel Atom processor with 512MB of Ram. At least it should have 1gb or more Ram installed to run the system, otherwise you'll definitely notice differences in Performance.
There are many more like graphics, virtual memory etc.. but I don't think that will help you with this issue.
It's also possible that Virus or Spyware/Malware is working in the background which hinders the system to boot slow..
You better uninstall Ubuntu or Linux and see what happens, you'll notice the improvements in performance.
If you wish to try in other way, you can upgrade the ram to whatever maximum size supported by your system.
Boot into Safe Mode with Windows xp and delete on of the Linux o.s.
Ouch, it appears that Linux is no longer being supported by Acer. You could try the Windows XP driver (it's worth a try) http://us.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/drivers
If that doesn't work you might have to download the latest LINUX and reinstall it from scratch.
It appears the generis VGA driver has been installed when you installed XP Pro. Install the Acer video driver for your model notebook.
Download the drivers from the Acer WEB site. Make sure youselect the model of your laptop and the XP or Vista version of the drivers youthat require and it matches the Windows version that is installed on yourlaptop. Use this link to get to the Acer support: - http://www.acersupport.com/drivers_download.aspx
Possible hard drive errors I would say. Try and start it from your restore disk or your System disk and back up your data them replace the hard drive. Hope that helps.
If your laptop is exposed to a very high current, there is not supposed to be any problem affecting the laptop, its only the charger that is supposed to be affected.
And a replacement of the charger is the solution to that.
If it goes beyond affecting the charger then The high voltage can affect only two (2) things on the laptop. 1. The battery, 2. The power panel in the laptop.
If it is the battery, To fix it, All you have to do is to get a replacement battery.
Shift the slides that are beneath the battery in the direction they are pointing to, then pull the battery back.
Replace it with the new battery you just got for it, charge it for a while, then turn it on.
If it is the power panel, the laptop will not come up at all.
To fix this, you have to unscrew the laptop from the bottom, you will see the port the charger is being plugged and the panel that is linked to the main mother board of the laptop.
Disconnect it, and apply a little force to remove the charging port of the laptop.
Replace it and reverse the process to reassemble the laptop.
The Default gateway settings seem to be the problem. Try the steps below:
1.Click Start
2. Click Control Panel
3. Click Network Connections
4. Then click either the Local Area Connection Properties
Click TCP/IP Properties,
make sure that IP address and DNS are set to "automatically obtain."
Click the Advanced button and make sure that nothing is entered for Default Gateway and on the DNS tab
repeat from step 4 for wireless connection properties also, if you use a wireless connection.
You may also switch off the modem (and router if you have one) and turn it on after a few seconds.
Reboot the computer.
Good luck
Go to printer manufacturers web site download the driver for your printer. place files on desktop, now install the software and follow instructions, it is that easy. OR go to "Printers, Install Printer, and same again, follow instructions.
when it starts and u see screen,push and hold down power button.then turn it back on and go to safe mode. Go to start button and click restore and see if that works. Also check to see if there is setting set for the computer to turn off.do the first thing first,otherwise the second advise won`t stay on long enough to reset timer
Question edited for clarity and toss in a few CAPS.
Question moved to Acer Aspire category.
There a few issues that can cause this, the obvious one is that the battery has failed internally, but it can also be a charging software issue. Try this. Unplug from the mains supply. Remove the battery. Leave the computer for 2 hours. Press and hold the power button for a full 2 minutes. Replace the battery, plug back in, count to 10 and power it back up.
Has the motherboard battery ever been changed? They are critical to the health of the motherboard and the machine in general.
what password computer or outlook
Reset an Outlook password to keep your program secure.
A
Microsoft Outlook password keeps your email account secure from unwanted
intrusion.
When you wish to reset your Outlook password, you must
perform a multistep process to change your password first with your Internet
Service Provider (ISP).
The password with your ISP mail server must be the same as
the password you set in your Outlook program in order to send and receive
emails.
Call your ISP and request a new password for your account.
Write down the password after you receive it to ensure you
do not forget it.
Open your Outlook program, click the "Tools" tab
and then select "Email accounts."
Select "View or change existing email accounts"
and then press "Next."
Highlight the email account you wish to change (if you
have more than one email account) and press "Change."
Enter the new password you just received from your ISP
into the appropriate fields (entering it twice).
Place a check mark beside "remember password" if
you want Outlook to remember your password each time you log in.
Click "Test Account Settings" to make sure your
account works with the new password.
Press "Finish."
I forgot my Outlook password
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/outlook-help/i-forgot-my-outlook-password-HA001113690.aspx
If you have no internal hard drive installed you won't get it to work correctly as the hard drive is where the data is stored for the operating system.
Estimado Carlos,
Cuando la PC se apaga poco tiempo despues de terla prendido puede ser una senal de sobrecalentamiento del procesador. Si es una PC desktop, puedes verificar si el disipador de calor de aluminio y su ventilador estan colocados correctamente sobre el procesador y si el ventilador esta' funcionando. Si es una laptop, debes verificar si cuando la prendes el ventilador de las rejitas de ventilacion esta' suenando. Un ventilador que este' parado o con baja rotacion puede ser una de las causas del sobrecalentamiento. Pero, en los dos casos, si no es problema del ventilador del procesador, lo que hay que hacer es lo siguiente:
1 - Desarmar la computadora, y sacar el disipador de calor com mucho cuidado de sobre el procesador;
2 - Limpiar bien entre las ranuras del disipador de calor, sacandose todo el polvo y suciedad del mismo ya que el polvo ayuda a mantener el calor y sobrecalentar el procesador;
3 - Limpiar muy bien las rejillas de entrada/salida de aire, sacandose todo el polvo y suciedad,
4 - Rearmar el disipador sobre el procesador, pasando entre ellos una delgada camada de pasta termica plateada, que se puede comprar en tiendas de suminsitros y partes de computadoras (NOTA: no instale el disipador sobre el procesador sin pasar la pasta termica, porque podra' seguir sobrecalentandose);
5 - Rearmar la computadora.
Caso usted no tenga facilidad en armar y desarmar la computadora, seria bueno contactarse con un tecnico de su confianza para hacer ese trabajo para usted.
!Espero que esa respuesta pueda haberle sido util!
PD.: Como ese sitio web solamente accepta caracteres en Ingles, la acentuacion no puede ser utilizada normalmente...
Saludos,
Miguel Luiz Martins
OucH no acer real model PC told at all wow hard nut to crack that, I sure can not guess that ...The case told only helps if power on button is wrongor the PSU is wrong. I moved this to acer forum. as the mobo matters.Q1;never worked before by you,? this acer mobo by you?or found it used and dead.? used mobo come good bad or a wreck. (history not told , as in when did fail)the acer.com is the place to look first. for manuals. not told what GPU are you using onboard vga or GPU card or what?All fans spin ? CPU and PSU????if using GPU card that has fan, does it spin too??if case fans do they spin?DoeS DVD tray eject (button hit)?DOES PC beep or flash LED codes?Q2;What VIDEO port class is this "connection"is it:vga, hdmi, dvi or DP ports which one, and where is it? For now only use (if has one) use the VGA port on the mobo , no PCI cards in slots., NO HDD, AND NO DVD DRIVE (JUST UNPLUG THEM FOR NOW) ALL USB THINGS UNPLUG, KEYBOARD LEAVE THERE.MEMORY :pUT 1 stick of ddr RAM only in bank0 channel "A"CPU socket pins bent as seen on ebay endless and sad. below is me guessing what Acer you have.and find this, Acer/GATEWAY ZX4951 or ASPIRE Z3100I read the GW manual check jumpers.the PSU needs 2 power cables to the mobo.4pin power and 24pin (or 20 on legacy)or mobo will be dead. why mess with ACER. (they have no service manuals)put an Asus or Gigabyte mobo there and end this ACER pain,post a photo of the mobo and we can guess what PC it came out of, .......