Drivers Acer Aspire M3610 Windows Vista
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Hi, I recently bought the Acer Aspire M3610 dekstop PC, Intel Core 2 Quad, 2GB RAM, and Windows Vista Home Premium preloaded. But after almost 2 weeks of use, I'm growing more and more frustrated with Vista. It seems every day new problems pop up. I was wondering if installing Windows XP on this system is. Can it be done without too much trouble? I own a copy of XP Home Edition, which at the moment I still have installed on my older box. Any tips, suggestions, etc would be greatly appreciated.
'Lukas Mariman' schreef in bericht news. >>'Eugene Maes' schreef in bericht >news:4819e140$0$5140$. >>You will need to find out if Acer has drivers that will work on xp. >>>>If not you might not be ble to use components on your laptop. >>Thanks for the tip!
I'll make sure to check with Acer before I switch to >XP. BTW, I'd be very interested to know if there are other people 'here' with the same system, or with a similar model, and what their experiences are, especially concerning gaming. I've tried out a couple of games so far, and have already run into trouble.
I can't seem to get Bioshock to run properly, and apparently Vista doesn't like the Battle for Middle Earth RTS game. On 20 mei, 00:16, maxglover1989 wrote: >im currently as i type installing xp on my m3610, iv found the drivers >for the sound video and ethernet >here are the links >If you want to use a DSL Internet Connection, you >need to install the Ethernet Driver in yk51x86_v10.53.2.3.zip >from >'Marvell: Consumer Driver Search' >() >>If you want to install the audio driver, proceed as follows: >1.
In Windows XP Device Manager remove the PCI devices marked with the >yellow questionmark. Download and install one of the Catalyst drivers from >'AMD GAME Drivers & Tools' >() >(This is actually a graphics driver, but also required to squeeze >sound out of the box) >3. Download and install the Realtek High Definition Audio Codecs from>>hope this helps Thanks, I appreciate your help! I'll let you know how it goes. 'Sentinel' schreef in bericht news. >On 20 mei, 00:16, maxglover1989 >wrote: >>im currently as i type installing xp on my m3610, iv found the drivers >>for the sound video and ethernet >>here are the links >>If you want to use a DSL Internet Connection, you >>need to install the Ethernet Driver in yk51x86_v10.53.2.3.zip >>from >>'Marvell: Consumer Driver Search' >>() >>>>If you want to install the audio driver, proceed as follows: >>1. In Windows XP Device Manager remove the PCI devices marked with the >>yellow questionmark.
Audacity Plugin Folder. Download and install one of the Catalyst drivers from >>'AMD GAME Drivers & Tools' >>() >>(This is actually a graphics driver, but also required to squeeze >>sound out of the box) >>3. Download and install the Realtek High Definition Audio Codecs >>from>>>>hope this helps >>Thanks, I appreciate your help! I'll let you know how it goes. OK, I managed to get all the drivers and managed to install XP Home Edition.
It seems to work fine, although a few issues have emerged since. - I recently noticed my Acer USB keyboard doesn't seem to work when I want to access, say, the BIOS setup. Funnily enough I CAN use the keyboard to enter the BIOS in the first place, so why doesn't it work? I don't know if installing XP has anything to do with it.
It used to work before. - Last week I installed a second drive. While it seems to run reliably, I've had Windows hang a couple of times since. The desktop loads, but it seems to hang trying to load more stuff, such as the items in the system tray. I can move the mouse, and it changes into an hourglass when I hower the mouse over the taskbar. I can get the system to work ok by accessing the task manager and logging off and then back on.
Because the is started at around the time I installed the new drive, so naturally I was wondering if there might be a connection. But then again I only installed XP on this Acer M3610 just 2 weeks or so ago, so maybe there's something else going on? Bondan Prakoso Bunga here. I have to say I wasn't sure if I connected the drive in the right slot. As I don't have any manual for my mobo, I just made a guess.