One day before it booted up it said "windows was unable to start " and the gave me these options "Launch startup repair(recommended ) Start windows nornally" SO I went through the startup repair and it does it's thing asked if I want to restore to the last known good health state blah blah blah" I click restore and it takes an hour if not more to then give me another pop-up saying could not be restored can someone please help thanks
SOURCE: My Monitor worked great for the last year or so.
More likely to be bad caps in the power suppl;y, see example here: http://s807.photobucket.com/home/budm/allalbums
SOURCE: Acer AL1716 LCD monitor -- black screen
delete your graphics driver and re Install it if you are using vista then its the Auto Adjust setting on the monitor turn it off re boot holding down delete key then check cmos and bios setting to see if your monitor is installed or is it a generic PNP Monitor as you need a vista supportive driver if its vista your using
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SOURCE: Inbuild Camera not working
I do not think the camera has anything to do with the computer itself not working.
you are so focused on the camera that is hard to understand if just the camera quit working or the whole computer.
if it is just the camera, go to my- computer and bring up the camera and turn it off.. and then see if the computer will work.
Hope this helps
SOURCE: Acer's x193w killing my eyes..please help
First off, LCD monitors have what is called a 'native resolution' and that is why it is recommended to be at 1440 x 900. That is the resolution they work best at. My first suggestion is to try to move the monitor closer to you. If that is not possible, try right-clicking on your desktop, click on the Properties tab (That is where you change the resolution. I am doing this for a Windows XP machine - if you are running Vista please let me know and I will try to walk you through it there). Click on the "Advanced" button and in the "General" tab, there should be a "DPI Setting" drop down box. There is usually 96 DPI and 120 DPI. Try 120 DPI and see if that helps.
Second, try using your monitor's menu settings to help the color settings. On your monitor there is a "Menu" button of some sort. Press that and select "Acer eColor Management" and try "Text Mode" to see if that is easier on your eyes. You can also manually adjust the screen and lower the strength of the red color by picking "User" instead of "Acer eColor Management" and selecting the icon that looks like a pyramid of 3 dots. Try adjusting the Red slider and see if that helps.
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