Acer aspira la computadora portátil 9420

19 de enero de 2007 · Archivado debajo Adminículos

Acer aspira computadora portátil de 9424 conductores

El es lo que compré el otro día, Acer aspira 9420, viene con 1.8Ghz el dúo de la base 2, espolón de 2GB Kingston, 160GB Hitachi Harddisk, 1.3mp webcam, hornilla de DVD, WiFi, Bluetooth, Nvidia GeforceGo 7300 y tiene una pantalla de 17 pulgadas de ancho LCD. Esta computadora portátil me costó USD1,350.00 y esperanzadamente tiene una esperanza de vida de 3 años. Tengo que admitir que Acer no es mi primera opción, yo tengo mis ojos en Toshiba para absolutamente alguna vez pero Toshiba es costoso. ¡Deséeme la suerte! Estoy de continuar mis estudios en Australia.

p.s. ¿Esta computadora portátil no viene con un CD del sistema, es ésta normal? ¿Lo significo que el libro dice si deseo restaurar a los ajustes de la fábrica del defecto, yo se requiere para presionar algunos botones antes de que el cargador del sistema en ventanas y restauro a los ajustes de defecto (impulsión del formato c del aka), soy éste normal? ¿Es esto cómo ajustaron a formato una computadora portátil?

Etiquetas: , , , , ,

Recomendamos

Las historias usted puede estar interesado adentro basado encendido más allá de hojear

Comentarios


  1. Roo

    21 de enero de 2007
    1

    Hi - acabo de comprar la aspiración 5630 y tenemos ya otros en la casa. Cuanto el más viejo que hemos tenido durante algún tiempo y aunque no somos una marca de fábrica conocida grande, no puedo criticar tampoco de ellos, ellos no me he dejado abajo en todos

    Aclamaciones

    Andrew


  2. michelle

    January 22nd, 2007
    2

    thats weird that your laptop came with no cd’s esp. to reformat… usually it would - i know that my dell came with windows xp to reformat the drive if i needed to. i love my laptop… its soooo handy and stuff… haven’t really heard much about the acer, but let me know - cause i’d love to upgrade to a core duo processor… :)


  3. El Cerrajero

    January 26th, 2007
    3

    ‘This Laptop does not come with a system CD, is this normal?’

    Yes, it is, alas and you have to burn the system rescue in several CDs.

    Better make it twice because sh*t happens.

    Good luck.


  4. yuE

    January 27th, 2007
    4

    it’s true. Acer has a hidden partion drive that allows a reformat. it uses norton ghost technology to achieve this.


  5. JayMonster

    January 31st, 2007
    5

    Unfortunately, this is the way most systems are sold these days. (Desktops as well as laptops)

    El Cerraiero is wrong in that you “need to burn it to CD” some companies did that for a while, but as vuE correctly points out, it is now a “ghost” (or ghost like) system that does the work from a partition on the hard disk.

    The problems unfortunately are twofold. One, in case you didn’t notice is that the OS is now tied to the system, and you can’t “take it with you” to another machine (as was the case in the past),and 2 if you get another hard disk (upgrade), you have a heck of a time dealing with that partition to install the OS on the new disk.


  6. sylv

    February 9th, 2007
    6

    arrrrr i hate acer.. It always betrayed me. =(

    Seriously I actually don’t recommend Acer.


  7. emre kekec

    February 12th, 2007
    7

    Hi,
    I have been using sony vaio for 2 years, and it is the best computer experience for me.
    About system recovery, i also use f5 button. So its normal ;) Enjoy your Acer!


  8. corza

    February 19th, 2007
    8

    Acer is crap


  9. BMG

    March 5th, 2007
    9

    For everyone that has a an Acer….. Hope you never meet there service department. 4 weeks to get a part on a machine 1 month old!!!! 3 missed promise dates and hours spent on the service line and still waiting. When I pressed the technician if this was normal his answer was yes and the customer service guy told me to ring consumer affairs (in Australia)if I didn’t like the service.. hows that for support and service. For the Acer people it is model AS1652ZWLMI serial number AA.16A88.850GE.. I think I might start posting all the correspondence from now on.


  10. mike

    July 24th, 2007
    10

    does anyone know where to find the acer serial number on my notebook to register my computer? if you guys do, please e-mail me Arthurccccc@yahoo.com


  11. Jonathan

    September 26th, 2007
    11

    OK, I have an Acer Aspire 3100-1556, its a decent computer, but I have totally over uesd it. I need two format it and reinstall windows xp, but thanks to acer, thats gonna be a fucking nightmare. They made my 60GB HD into 4 PARTITIONS! What the hell were they thinking! One is 25.3 GBs for C:, the D: drive is 25.7, then I have the ghost partition, and then the rest is unallocated! I want to stick my Windows XP Pro disc in there and format and repartition the entire disk, but don’t know if I can. Damn Acer. Build your PC, its way cheaper and better.


  12. Robert M. Paul

    April 26th, 2008
    12

    I just purchased an Acer Notebook Aspire and am looking for the site to register my serial number. Can anyone tell me the site for registering my laptop for waarranty purposes.

    Thanks,
    Robert M. Paul


  13. MIke

    May 11th, 2008
    13

    all this talk and no resolution. No one even said how to get to the gost partition. This is my question.


  14. strange!

    May 16th, 2008
    14

    i have the Acer aspire/9424. my problem is that i had the Vista in it when i got it, i dont like the Vista so i instal the XP. and then i lost my webcam softwear, and i cant find it, and the cant help me at acer, on the phone 4 some hours, any way i cant make the driver on there web site to work.
    and the one guy i talk to said that i should just get VISTA! haha retard i said and hang up. i dont like vista. any one have the same problem>? my mail if you cvan help me. hast_werk@hotmail.com


  15. ddr

    May 20th, 2008
    15

    You should be able to see a graphical representation of your hard drive and all it’s partitions (hidden and visible) by going to Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Computer Management and selecting Disk Management (in the navigation tree under storage). Be careful what you do when you’re there though!

Leave a Reply