New Laptop!
About two weeks ago I ordered myself a new laptop and a water-proof backpack for it. After some problems between LaptopShop and my bank, it eventually arrived here on Thursday afternoon
I booted it up, went through all the Windows XP OOBE stuff and then the Acer software installation wizards, created the recovery DVD and then formatted it with an nLited XP Pro CD, which I created from an ISO provided by my University’s MSDN. It installed fine, but it took me a while to find the drivers for the hardware and then copy them over on my USB stick. After that I had to call up Microsoft as I had activated the XP code on a VMWare installation – I forget why :P Once Windows was done with all the software I like, and then put Fedora Core 6 on the 25GB free space I had left while formatting.
I copied over my Steam installation from my PC, and a couple of other games – I tried Half Life 2 at 1280×800 (Widescreen): I got over 60FPS on it… Considering this is a laptop, that’s amazing
GTI Racing was a similar story, once I’d stopped it trying to load at 1280×1024 – runs perfectly at 1024×768 (no widescreen support).
Need for Speed: Most Wanted didn’t work so well – not that I really expected it to. It runs *ok* at 800×600 and medium settings, but nothing more. I didn’t buy the laptop for gaming though – it’s for writing notes, coding on, and other stuff I need it for at University.
After doing all the above on it, it was quite late, and I went to bed, leaving it plugged in to get a really thorough first charge. However, when I woke up, and tried to turn the laptop on, it refused to even make so much as a beep or idle whirring noise!

The power LEDs under the “on” button and on the front panel flashes for a fraction of a second when I try and turn it on, but nothing else happens. So I’ve been in contact with Acer Support several times, and they asked me to send the charger back – they will then test it, and either send me a new one, or repair/replace the laptop, if it isn’t the charger that’s causing the problem.
However I borrowed a multi-laptop charger (one of those £100 iGo things with about 15 different “tips”) and tested my laptop on it, but it didn’t charge properly, nor would it turn on. So it would seem that it’s the laptop that’s broken. So I will send Acer back the laptop, not the charger… Hopefully they’ll fix or replace the broken part(s) quickly, and not send me a new laptop – I don’t want to have to reinstall all my stuff, and spend 20 minutes on the phone with Microsoft again :P
Because of this problem, I haven’t been able to test stuff like the battery life, or even how good movies look on the screen (games look great though) – I will update this post when I have a working laptop again








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November 5th, 2006 at 09:22
Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.7 on Debian GNU/Linux
Hi Fr3d.
Thanks for your help with system specs btw.
Friend got a high spec Acer laptop and that had to go back to shop fairly quickly because the DVD wasn’t working properly.
Nice to knw they run some Linux distros though
Regards
L.
November 6th, 2006 at 15:39
Mozilla Firefox 2.0 on Windows XP
Hey Fr3d,
Decided to check out your site hehe… i’d expect the problem is the battery or the contacts.
that pc uses an ATI Radeon x1400 right? If so, cool, my friend is getting a laptop with the same graphics card and a T2400 Core Duo processor and a 1024mb of RAM… Nice to see it runs at a decent resolution and decent graphics! Though personally on Most Wanted I would of ran it with 1280×800 with low details ehehehe..
Regards
LoneWolf
November 6th, 2006 at 18:25
Mozilla Firefox 2.0 on Windows XP
I doubt it was the battery or contacts, as I tried two power supplies on it, and neither would let it power up, with or without the battery plugged in.
I prefer high details and a lower resolution than high res and low details
November 18th, 2006 at 14:09
Mozilla Firefox 1.5.0.8 on Windows XP
hi I just read your laptop problems while searching on google and you have had the same problem I have had the laptop (acer) turns on for a few seconds and the power led flashes a couple of times and then turns off. I wonder if you have had any info on what is causing it.
November 18th, 2006 at 17:53
Mozilla Firefox 2.0 on Windows XP
Well I sent it back to Acer, rather than to LaptopShop, and they said they had to order a new CPU and motherboard for it – that is when I thought enough was enough, and called LaptopShop and asked for a refund. My laptop wouldn’t even turn on though. I would press the button, the light would flash once as soon as I pressed it, but nothing else happened – no other lights, noises, beeps or anything.