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Anonymous Posted on Jan 31, 2018

Powers on boots up fast fine logs on user log account tnen when start screen pops up ,i cant gain any axcess to any tile , window except the desk-top. apon clicking to open all other apps it props over and over must make change to resolution before loading applications

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Old post, doing all 2018,
that is NOT the full model number, why post lacking that
or what OS you run ,windows, what?
ok windows login works, but what is a TILE?
ok this is simple really, you slammed the OS some way.
that means changed OS in wrong way.
NO OS stated, but now the video driver is WRONG
my guess is the resolution is in safe ,mode 800.600 and sure
is no good for most apps. sure.
not known the real name of this PC means I have to look them up backwards at acer.com, a real pain that is.
ok, me fooling about on ebay, it is and
Acer Aspire One AOA150 (for sure)
it came new with XP ONLY, so still running XP the virus magnet
that it?
here it is, click vga and load that.
if you upgraded to Vista or newer this will fail\
click control panel then click system
BINGO your OS is told to you, now , never post
computers questions lacking that KEY FACT, or answers will be wrong or ignored just like this one was for 12 months.


https://www.acer.com/ac/en/US/content/support-product/61?b=1

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SOURCE: acer3610 will not start up

ok well as soon as you turn on your computer press alt and f10 and it will return it to the factory default

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Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 17, 2009

SOURCE: i cannot access my desktop

As you can see the cursor and also the task manager, I would recommend you to check if there are any programs running in the Applications tab of Task Manager.

If you find any application running, select that application and click on End Task.

If there are no applications running in Task Manager, we will have to check with Processes tab.

Click on Processes tab and if you find any unknow process that is not windows process or system process, select that process and click on End Process to end the process.

The windows processes have the Username as SYSTEM. Even the Local Service or similar other Services needs to be running and should not be ended.

The other process with a different name have to be checked and if you feel that any unknown process is running you can end it.

Also click on Shut down menu in Task Manager and select Restart or Shutdown option and check if your laptop starts normally without the blank screen.

When the unknown process are stopped the system would normally start without the blankscreen.

You normally face this issues when the system does not shutdown properly or due to problem with startup files.

Following the steps mentioned earlier may help you in resolving your issue.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Jun 26, 2009

SOURCE: My Acer Aspire won't boot up past the Window's Loading bar

Log in to safe mode by pressing F8 during startup, if you see windows loading you have missed your window to push the F8 key. When the options menu comes up choose safe mode.
While in safe mode if it loads, click Start > Computer (My Computer) > right click on your ‘C’ drive and click properties > click the ‘tools’ tab > click the ‘Check Now’ button under ‘Error-checking’ > make sure the options ‘Automatically fix…’; and ‘Scan for and attempt recovery of bad sectors’ is checked. A dialogue box will come up stating “windows cannot check the disk”, just click the ‘Schedule disk check’ button and restart your computer. When the computer starts up a check disk will start, let it run. you might want to go do something as the check disk may take up to and sometimes longer than an hour.
Let me know if that helped, and please rate me after, thank you.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 15, 2010

SOURCE: Resolution change on my lap top screen when I load my webcam

I had this problem on my PC and I tried everything from updating drivers to re installing the software and updating my graphics card but nothing seemed to work.
And then as a last resort I right clicked on the icon on my desktop and chose properties and clicked on the Compatability tab and unchecked on display settings Run in 640x480 screen resolution.
This worked and did not affect the webcam in anyway.

Anonymous

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  • Posted on Feb 23, 2010

SOURCE: Windows cannot recognize my password.

In case you have problem with your pass log in as administrator (the default pass is blank) and change your account's pass to a proper one. I can't understand what you mean by AR. Could you send me a print screen of your log in screen with the AR? (hit prt sc in log in screen > log in in any account > open Word or any image editor > paste the print screen from the clipboard) My e-mail is [email protected].

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