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Have you tried to use XP mode in Windows 7? In Windows 7 you can install XP mode and attempt to run the software from the virtualized environment. For the download for XP mode on Windows 7, go to this website: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/virtual-pc/download.aspx
Another thought that I have is that in Windows 7 - have you searched for an updated signed driver for your sound card? Depending on the model of computer you own - you can usually find the signed drivers at the manufacturers support website. Sometimes, changing the driver you are using for your sound card can also effect how your sound interfaces with different programs.
Acer Aspire 7520 heeft een SATA-harddisk, kan Windows XP niet installeren. Lees deze
http://news.softpedia.com/news/Install-Windows-XP-On-SATA-Without-a-Floppy-F6-47807.shtml
1) Monitors do not care what operating system you are running, otherwise I wll not br able to fix the monitors if I need to have all the operating system installed in my PC or MAC. You must have correct driver for the video card installed in the your PC.
2) What message are you getting on the screen?
3) User manual: http://retrevo.com/support/Acer-X193W-Monitors-manual/id/7197ag005/t/2/
There is a very thin cable that runs from the motherboard of your laptop to the LCD panel in the lid. Based on what you have said, it sounds like that cable got pinched somehow and has shorted out. This could mean damage to the motherboard, the LCD panel, or both.
In your case, it sounds like both... Having a bad LCD panel shouldn't keep a laptop from booting up and staying running. The fact that your PC won't stay running is a bad sign.
If you have an external monitor, you can try hooking it up to the VGA output of your Laptop. That should give you more visibility in to exactly what is going on when the computer is shutting itself off.
Can you hear the Windows startup noises but can't hear it?
Does it work plugged into an external monitor? (Any good CRT or flat screen should work.
Be sure to plug in the screen before you turn it on.
If it doesnt output to the LCD automatically you may have to hit FN-F8 to switch to external.
If it works on external monitor you are just dealing with a screen problem of some sort - either a bad inverter or backlight in the LCD most commonly...
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