I want to know if someone has experience with this Desktop, I'm deciding if buy it or not
SOURCE: I got problem with my acer aspire z5101 it's not
i dont understand u,,if your destop is not showing but got a background only then u should hit ctrl alt and enter enter.the task menu will popup and press new task and find the link c:\windows\explorer.exe or c:\windows\system\explorer.exe and run it
SOURCE: Acer Aspire desktop AST135 cooling fan runs fast & slow - noisey
If the computer case, or Processor fan is noisy, it is due to the bearings are bad. The bearings are worn, and this allows the fan hub beneath the fan blades, to rub.
(If you gently rock the fan by lifting up on one side, and there is a perceptible amount of play, the bearings are bad)
Suggest you replace it.
For a case fan, just measure the dimensions of the fan's outside case.
Measure the Height and Length, plus the Width, (Thickness).
Look at the connector on the end of the fan's cable.
Most fan sizes are shown in Millimeters. (mm) If you are not familiar with the metric system, you can go online, and use a free Millimeters to Inches Converter.
Examples:
1) 80mm = 3.14960 inches. Slightly over 3- 1/8th inches
2) 92mm = 3.62204 inches. Slightly under 3- 5/8ths inches
3) 120mm = 4.72440 inches. Slightly under 4- 3/4ths inches
4) 130mm = 5.11811 inches. Slightly under 5- 1/8th inches
See if it is a 2 pin connector, 3 pin connector, or 4 pin connector, on the end of the fan's cable.
(Fans operate on DC electricity. Just like the rest of the computer. DC is a Positive connection, and a Negative connection.
For a connector with 2 pins, that is all that is hooked up. Just power to the fan.
For a connector with 3 pins, the third pin is for the computer, to show what RPM's the fan is spinning at. {Revolutions per Minute}
For a connector with 4 pins, the fourth pin is a sensor connection.
The computer will speed up, or slow down the fan, according to what RPM is needed)
For a Processor fan the connection should be matched also.
When looking for a replacement Processor fan, it is the processor socket that the processor sits in, that you should look for.
You didn't state the full Model Number, such as AST135-US3104, or AST135-US3303, (It's on the back of the computer next to the Windows Product Key)
The two above models have an AMD Sempron processor.
They use a Socket 754.
(AMD Sempron 3100+, and AMD Sempron 3300+.
The AMD Sempron 3000+ that operates at 1.8Ghz, could be a Palermo Core that uses a Socket 754, or the model that uses a Socket 939)
Need help in finding a replacement computer case fan, or Processor fan? State so in an additional comment.
SOURCE: Need Lan driver for Acer Aspire T650, Motherboard ERC410M.
you will need to open up your network connections click start control panel network connections this may vary depending on your operating system look for local area connection if you see a red x or a yellow exclamation or question mark ! ? you will need to update or install the driver or it could be firewalled
If you are trying to connect through a modem/router the driver should have come with a disc provided by your ISP internet service provider or your motherboard disc
click start control panel administrive tools computer management device manager scroll to network adapters could see a yellow question / exclamation mark? ! or a red X right click install drivers
Make sure you Ethernet/internet is enabled in bios restart your computer during the boot up process you will see on your screen a certain key to press to enter set up (BIOS) press and hold that key to enter bios using arrow keys scroll to intergrated peripherals look for SiS On Chip Pci Device press enter scroll to SiS 10/100m press enter make sure its enabledimake sure its enabledPci device arrows key scroll to nstalled.
http://download.cnet.com/lan-driver-nvidia-ver/3000-2112_4-162233.html
http://download.cnet.com/atheros-ar8121-ar8113-pci/3000-2112_4-191674.html
hope this helps
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