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1.            AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn       AS5935G   744G50Mn       191           NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG    NLED15 6  WXGAG       N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1        1G   DDR2 64   16 8   1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8            SO2GBIII10          SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2G
2.       AS5935G   744G50Mn       AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn       Appendix A          EMEA  EMEA    EMEA  EMEA          Portugal LX PBKOX 02  0    Eastern  Europe       LX PBKOX 01  7   Middle LX PBKOX 01  East 1   Middle LX PBKOX 01  East 2   Italy LX PBKOX 01  3   Israel LX PBKOX 01  6   LX PBKOX 01  5    Spain LX PBKOX 01  4   LX PBKOX 01  8    Middle LX PBKOX 00  East 7  LX PBKOX 00              AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATPT1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb PT12    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATEU3 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb RU23    AS5935G 744G50Mn EM  VHP32ATME6 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB_n2 1 0D_GEb_EN15    AS5935G 744G50Mn EM  VHP32ATME9 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 00 GEb FR22    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATIT1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb IT12    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATIL1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb HE12           C2DP7450  C2DP7450    C2DP7450  C2DP7450    184    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATGR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb EL32    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATES1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_ES22    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATFI2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R CB n2 1 
3.       GCTWN    Singapore    Malaysia    Singapore    Russia    Switzerlan       LX PB30X 002  LX PB30X 003  LX PB30X 004  S2 PB30X 001  S2 PB30X 002  S2 PA20X 002  S2 PA20X 001  LX PBLOX 016  LX PBLOX 015  LX PBLOX 014    LX PBLOC 00  1    LX PBLOX 013    AS5935G 874G50Bn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 2 2G 500_L BT   8L 6R CB n3 1 0D GEb EN12    AS5935G 642G32Bn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 1 2G 320 BT 6L   6R CB_n2 1 0D GEb EN12    AS5935G 642G16Bn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 1 2G 160 BT 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb EN12    AS5935G 862G32Mn  VHP32AWW1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 1 2G 320 BT 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D ENX1test    AS5935G 862G32Mn  VHP32AWW 1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 1 2G 320 BT 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_EN1 test    AS5935G 944G50Bn  VHP32AWW1 MC  M92XT512TCbF 2 2G 500_L BT   8L 6R CB_n2_DVBT U    VHF FP 1 0D HG ENTI    AS5935G 944G50Bn  VHP32AWW 1 MC    M92XT512TCbF 2 2G 500_L BT   8L eR CB n2 DVBT UJ  VHF FP 1 0D HG ENX1    AS5935G 874G50Bn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R    CB n3 FP 1 0D GEb EN12    AS5935G 744G50Bn EM  VHP32ATMY1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R    CB n3 FP 1 0D GEb EN14    AS5935G 9A4G50Bn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R    CB n3 FP 1 0D GEb EN12    AS5935G 664G50Mi  LINPUSARU1  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R    CB abg FP 1 0D GEb EN71    AS5935G 864G50Wn  VHP32ATCH1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G        500_L BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_IT42          176       AS5935G   864G32Mn    AS5935G   9A4G50Mn    AS5935G   9A4G50Bn 
4.       none 139   HAEG FUST esta o ASA best 140   External Mouse Failure          nono 140   TM NS aces Sieg  Soc bete da daba o 141   Intermittent Problems            ee ee eee eee 142  Urdetermined Problems ea 3 31 2 o odo sdi e oh Beet Ye Seba eode ta 142  o Wer arend de e Paci Gee 143   Chipset  POST Codes  Amers dene dh verten are Dee und de pto 143   Jumper and Connector Locations 149  ODIO es ce ahs ty aesti Re uut RN RUE Aelen A tote Qo dit Sd arn edd cag a 149   BOLOM mE CC                   L                asa 150   LS 5011P LCD Backlight Board            eee 151   ES 9012P LEUNEN BOA sm it e da ies A 152   ES 5013P Media Board     aaa nd dani vann ea E x S 153   ES 5014 D VEUBOGIO eros ca eii E ni 154   LS 5015P Finger printer Board             llli 155   ES 9016P USB BOO jue nn t   ex eta A 156   ESSO 17 PO BON  tir ad A ii y 157   LS 5018P POWER SAVING Board           ee 158   LS 5019P Touch pad button Board             o 159   ES SOIAP HDMF BOAO seta acy al opu  lb 160   Clearing Password Check and BIOS Recovery            aaa aaa 161   Clearing Password Check    161   BIOS Recovery by Crisis Disk                  llle  162   FRU  Field Replaceable Unit  List 163  Aspire 5935 Series Exploded Diagrams          ee 164   Man ASSEM cia veran Oca EHE a da eee eua c Re ek nd 164   Base ASSOITIDIV zuo rai gres pe ed wena s Va rade aa Kebe 165   Aspire 5935 Series FRU List             llle 166   ORENDI PL ewe ere crs wien aes sek T PCR 172   Model Definition and Configu
5.     1  See    Removing the Saddles    on page 87   2  Remove the four screws securing the Card Reader Board to the Lower Cover     Card Reader    Board    4  Remove the Card Reader Board from the Lovver Cover             Chapter 3       93    Removing the Hinge VVells    1  See    Removing the Subwoofer    on page 90   2  Remove the two screws  one each side  securing the Hinge Wells to the Lower Cover     Hinge VVells M2 5 3    3  Lift the Hinge Wells clear of the Lower Cover           94    Chapter 3    Removing the Mainboard    1  See    Removing the Hinge VVells    on page 94   2  Remove the single screvv securing the Mainboard to the Lovver Gover        Mainboard M2 5   3 1  ag    3  Pivot the Mainboard upward and remove it from the chassis  right side first  Place the Mainboard on a clean   dust free surface        Chapter 3 95    Removing the RTC Battery  IMPORTANT  Follow local regulations for disposal of all batteries   1  See    Removing the Mainboard    on page 95     2  The RTC Battery is soldered to the Mainboard  To replace the battery  solder the new battery to the  connections shown        96       Chapter 3    Removing the VGA M XM Card    NOTE  The following procedure outlines the removal steps for models supporting VGA Cards  The procedure  for MXM Cards requires the removal of two screws  though the remaining steps are identical     1  See    Removing the Mainboard  on page 95   2  Remove the single screw securing the VGA Card to the Mainboard   NOTE  MXM 
6.     Blueray Combo Module    Vendor  amp  model PLDS DS 4E1S LF  Pioneer BDC TD01RS LF  HLDS CT10 LF  name   Performance With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette  Specification       Transfer rate  MB  Sustained  Sustained   sec  3 5 10    Buffer Memory 2 MB  Interface SATA       18 Chapter 1    Applicable disc CD DA  CD TEXT  CD ROM Mode 1  CD ROM XA Mode 2 Form 1 and Form 2   formats CD I Ready  Video CD  MPEG 1   Photo CD  Enhance CD  CD extra  I Trax CD  and UDF    DVD ROM  DVD Video  DVD Audio  DVD R single multi border s   DVD R single multi session s   DVD RW    DVD RW    DVD RAM   BD ROM ver2 0  UDF2 5   BD R ver1 0 and ver2 0  UDF2 5  BD RE ver2 0 and ver3 0  UDF2 5  BD hybrid  only BD part     Loading mechanism  Manual load  Plunger system    Power Requirement    Input Voltage DC 5 V     5     Chapter 1       19    20    Super Multi Drive Module    Vendor  amp  model HLDS GT20N LF  Toshiba TS L633B LF  Sony AD 7580S LF  PLDS DS 8A3S LF  name   Performance With CD Diskette With DVD Diskette   Specification    Transfer rate    Sustained  Sustained     3 600 kB s  24x  max  11 08 Mbytes s  8x  max     Applicable disc  formats    DVD ROM   4 7GB  Single Layer   8 5GB  Dual Layer   DVD R     3 95GB  Ver  1 0  read only   4 7GB  Ver  2 0 for Authoring  read only   4 7GB  Ver     2 1 for General  read 8 write   DL  8 5GB  Ver  3 0   DVD RW     4 7GB  Ver  1 2  Rev 1 0  2 0  3 0     DVD RAM    2 6GB side  Ver  1 0  read only  1 46GB side  4 7GB side  Ver  2 2   DVD R    4 7GB  Ver
7.     Make sure that the internal display is selected  On this notebook model  switching between the internal  display and the external display is done by pressing Fn F5  Reference Product pages for specific model  procedures     Make sure the computer has power by checking at least one of the following occurs   e Fans start up  e Status LEDs light up   If there is no power  see    Power On Issue    on page 128     Drain any stored power by removing the power cable and battery and holding down the power button for  10 seconds  Reconnect the power and reboot the computer     Connect an external monitor to the computer and switch between the internal display and the external  display is by pressing Fn F5  on this model      If the POST or video appears on the external display  see    LCD Failure  on page 131     Disconnect power and all external devices including port replicators or docking stations  Remove any  memory cards and CD DVD discs  Restart the computer     If the computer boots correctly  add the devices one by one until the failure point is discovered   Reseat the memory modules   Remove the drives  see    Disassembly Process  on page 46      If the Issue is still not resolved  see  Online Support Information  on page 209     Chapter 4 129    Abnormal Video Display    If video displays abnormally  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem     1   2     9     10   11     Reboot the computer     If permanent vertical horizontal lines or dark spo
8.     O  E         PS  e  e  I    WLAN Door       Lower Cover    165    Chapter 6    Aspire 5935 Series FRU List       LAN INTEL WLAN 512AN MMVVG SHIRLEY KI SPMO1 003  PEAK 5100 MM 895361   LAN INTEL WLAN 512AN MMVVG2 SHIRLEY KI SPMO1 008  PEAK 5100 ME ENABLE 7 MM 899541   LAN INTEL WLAN 533AN MMVVG2 SHIRLEY KI SPMO1 009  PEAK 5300 ME ENABLE 7 MM 899545   FOXCONN BLUETOOTH FOX_BRM_2 0 F W BT 21100 005  300    SWITCH BOARD W FFG 55 PBJO2 001    FINGERPRINT BOARD W FFC 55 PBJ02 002  VOLUME BOARD W FFC 55 PBJ02 003    m POWER SAVING BOARD 55 PBJ02 004       FUNCTION BOARD 55 PBJ02 005  MEDIA BOARD 55 PBJ02 006    USB BOARD W TV F 55 PBJO2 007    USB BOARD W O TV F 55 PBJ02 008    166 Chapter 6       Chapter 6 1             IO BOARD 55 PBJ02 009  ON OFF BOARD 55 PBJ02 010    AVERMEDIA DVB T MINI CARD A309 TU 23100 016  REV1 0    AVERMEDIA TV TUNER GARD DVB T MINI   CARD A309 W  AFA AF9015   MAXLINER    TU 23100 014    MXL5003S REV 1 0    AVERMEDIA TV TUNER GARD DVB T MINI  TU 23100 010  CARD A310 W  INTEL MAXLINEAR REV 1 0       CABLE       SMB PAL JACK 50 PBJ02 012  CASE COVER BRACKET ASSEMBLY    PT PALNTSO CONNEOTOR  Jeoresoeoni  Co  ISLE AO ES  C TEVE IS AN EC  IN METE ISC CN ES  IN LIVES EI  Co     BNGESADiEL       P02 one  rower case car ON E  oasa ere    HDD DOOR 42 PBJ02 001         MNIDOOR 42  PBJO2 002       O     168        Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 031  Standard 86KS Black US International Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 016  Sta
9.     Removing the Upper Cover    on page 63   2  Turn the Upper Cover over and lift the Launch Board FFC to disconnect the adhesive     f 3  v       3  Turn the Upper Cover over  Lift the Launch Board cover  left side first  and remove the cover from the Upper  Cover        4  Press down the securing latch  1  and push the Launch Board in the direction of the arrow  2  to disengage the  securing clips        Securing Clip    68 Chapter 3    5  Liftthe Launch Board away from the Upper Cover        Chapter 3    Removing the Speaker Module  1  See    Removing the Upper Cover    on page 64     2  Liftthe mylar covering to expose the Speaker cable as shovvn        e  pS       S ams rie   z    3  Remove the Speaker cable from the cable channel as shown        70    Chapter 3    5  Using both hanas  lift the Speaker Module upward to remove it from the Upper Cover              Chapter 3    71    Removing the Povver Saving Board    1  See    Removing the Speaker Module    on page 70   2  Remove the Povver Saving Board cable from the cable channel as shovvn     Povver Saving  Board    4  Remove the board from the chassis        12       Chapter 3    5  Disconnect the cable from the Power Saving Board as shown        Chapter 3    13    Removing the Volume Control Board    1  See    Removing the Upper Cover    on page 64   2  Lift the Volume Control Board FFC away from the alii Cover to detach the adhesive     NM gn  LIO L3    y i      ia      r SE F        P   Pes     Ti    Volume Contro
10.     eSATA    eSATA   eSATA port     Connects to eSATA devices                  0 to eSATA devices     Ea 2 0 ports ee S to USB 2 0 devices  e g  USB mouse  USB  camera     gt  Line in jack Accepts audio line in devices  e g   audio CD  player  stereo walkman  mp3 player   mE Microphone jack Accepts input from external microphones     Headphones  Connects to audio line out devices  e g   speakers   speaker line out headphones     jack with S PDIF   support    Chapter 1       Right Vievv    6 in 1 Card Reader  Accepts Secure Digital  SD   MultiMediaCard  MMC    MultiMediaCard Plus  MMCPlus   Memory Stick  MS     J    Memory Stick PRO  MS PRO   xD Picture Card  xD      Note  Push to remove install the card  Only one card  can operate at any given time     AL 4 pin IEEE 1394  Connects to IEEE 1394 devices   port    i ie Optical drive Internal optical drive  accepts CDs or DVDs     Optical disk access  Lights up when the optical drive is active   indicator   Optical drive eject  Ejects the optical disk from the drive   button    Emergency eject Ejects the optical drive tray when the computer is  hole turned off   Note  Insert a paper clip into the emergency eject  hole to eject the optical drive tray when the computer  is off     USB 2 0 ports Connects to USB 2 0 devices  e g   USB mouse  USB  camera    RF in port Accepts input signals from digital TVtuner devices  e  only for certain models         8 Chapter 1    Bottom View    Battery bay Houses the computer s battery pack   Bat
11.     f       LI LM Ag A  4   i  i   l      M           E        gt          LE  i  i     a     Es aq  Lasa oe E oe        Oner 4n A    A         OC el Bin H 4  Locator bi  be    mo saa       101    Chapter 3    Replacing the Thermal Module  IMPORTANT  Apply a suitable thermal grease and ensure all heat pads are in place before replacing the Thermal  Module   The follovving thermal grease types are approved for use      Silmore GP50    Honeywell PCM45F SP    ShinEtsu 7762  The following thermal pads are approved for use     Eapus XR PE  1  Remove all traces of thermal grease from the CPU using a lint free cloth or cotton swab and Isopropyl  Alcohol  Acetone  or other approved cleaning agent     2  Apply a small amount of thermal grease to the centre of the CPU   there is no need to spread the grease  manually  the force used during the installation of the Thermal Module is sufficient     3  Align the screw holes on the Thermal Module and 4  Replace the single Fan screw and the four Thermal  Mainboard then replace the module  Keep the Module screws  in numerical order from screw 1 to  module as level as possible to spread the thermal screw 4  to secure the Thermal Module in place   grease evenly        102 Chapter 3    Replacing the VGA M XM Card    NOTE  The following procedure outlines the installation steps for models supporting VGA Cards  The  procedure for MXM Cards requires two screws  though the remaining steps are identical     1  Insert the card in to the Mainboard conn
12.     on page 48   2  Loosen the four captive screws in the Memory HDD and WLAN covers     Memory   WLAN HDD  Cover Cover       3  Carefully open the Memory HDD cover        4  Carefully open the WLAN cover        Chapter 3 51    Removing the Optical Drive Module    1  See    Removing the Lovver Covers    on page 51   2  Remove the single screvv securing the ODD module     ODD Module    3  Insert a suitable object in to the Lovver Gover to push the ODD Module clear of the casing   4  Pullthe ODD Module out of the chassis        92       Chapter 3    5  Remove the two screws securing the ODD Bracket and remove the ODD bracket from the module        6  Insert a pin in the eject hole of the ODD to eject the ODD tray        7  Press down on the locking catch to release the ODD cover and remove         P ii          Chapter 3 53    Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module    1  See    Removing the Lovver Covers    on page 51   2  Use the pull tab to lift the HDD and disconnect the interface        3  Liftthe hard disk drive module out of the bay   NOTE  To prevent damage to device  avoid pressing down on it or placing heavy objects on top of it     4  Remove the vertical interface connector as shown        54 Chapter 3    5  Remove the four screws  two each side  securing the hard disk to the carrier        Chapter 3    95    Removing the DIMM Modules    1  See    Removing the Lower Covers    on page 51   2  Push out the release latches on both sides of the DIMM socket to release the DIM
13.    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   644G50Mn    AS5935G   743G32Mn    AS5935G   864G50Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn       179          EMEA    EMEA  EMEA    EMEA  EMEA  u  EMEA  EMEA  EMEA  EMEA    EMEA  EMEA          Europe       Eastern LX PBKOX 08  LX PBKOX 04    LX PBKOX 08  i  2  2  Turkey LX PBKOX 00  4   Norway LX PBKOX 07  7  USA LX PBKOX 07  6  5    South  Africa    South  Africa    LX PBKOX 07   LX PBKOX 07  4   LX PBKOX 07  3   LX PBKOX 07   Denmark LX PBKOX 07  2   LX PBKOX 07  0           AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATCZ2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb SK12    AS5935G 644G50Mn  VHP32ATEU5 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb RO12    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATTR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb TR33    AS5935G 744G50Mn EM  VHP32ATTR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb TR33    AS5935G 644G50Mn  VHP32ATNO1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   8L 6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_NO12    AS5935G 743G32Mn  VHP32ATUS1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2G 1G 320   6L 6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_EN32    AS5935G 864G50Mn  VHP32ATES1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_ES22    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATZA2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_EN16    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATZA1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_FR23    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2
14.    AS5935G   644G50Bn    AS5935G   864G32Mn    AS5935G   864G50Wn    AS5935G   644G50Bn    AS5935G   864G32Mn    AS5935G   864G50Wn    AS5935G   864G50Mn    AS5935G   862G50Mn       177                d           AS5935G 864G32Mn  VHP32ATCH1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G 320   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb IT42    AS5935G 9A4G50Mn  VHP32ATDE1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb DE13    AS5935G 9A4G50Bn  VHP32ATDE1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb DE13    AS5935G 644G50Bn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 864G32Mn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G 320   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 864G50Wn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 644G50Bn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 864G32Mn  VHPS32ATFR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G 320   BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 864G50Wn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 864G50Mn  VHP32ATTW1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb TC11    AS5935G 862G50Mn EM  VHP32ATMY1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 1 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb EN14             Appendix A       AS5935G   864G50Bn       AS5935G   874G50Bn    AS5935G   944G50Bn    AS5935G   864G50Wn    AS5935G   864G32Mn    AS5935G   864G50Bn    AS5935G   644G32Bn    AS5935G  
15.    Right click on the microphone and select Enable    Select the microphone then click Properties  Select the Levels tab     Increase the volume to the maximum setting and click OK     24  09   GL ee NJ    Test the microphone hardware    a  Select the microphone and click Configure    b  Select Set up microphone    c  Select the microphone type from the list and click Next   d  Follow the onscreen prompts to complete the test     8  Ifthe Issue is still not resolved  see    Online Support Information  on page 209     134 Chapter 4    HDD Not Operating Correctly    If the HDD does not operate correctly  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem   1  Disconnect all external devices   2  Run a complete virus scan using up to date software to ensure the computer is virus free   3  Run the Windows Vista Startup Repair Utility   insert the Windows Vista Operating System DVD in the ODD and restart the computer   When prompted  press any key to start to the operating system DVD     a  b  c  The Install Windows screen displays  Click Next   d  Select Repair your computer    e  The System Recovery Options screen displays  Click Next    f  Select the appropriate operating system  and click Next    NOTE  Click Load Drivers if controller drives are required    g  Select Startup Repair    h  Startup Repair attempts to locate and resolve issues with the computer    I  When complete  click Finish    If an issue is discovered  follow the onscreen information to resolv
16.    These tables describe the POST codes and descriptions during the POST     Chipset POST Codes    The follovving table details the chipset POST codes and functions used in the POST        O  IN    PeiEventLog    IS  N    OemServices  Siolnit  MonoStatusCode  PentiumMCpuPeim    ooo    PO   gt   AO    2  de    PlatformStage1    o   gt     A OO oO GJ GJ Q             hb      h   SA  mj OI  O  W   Oo       o aj pjojmim ER A     gt     Variable  Ichlnit  PlatformStage2     gt     o   gt     IchSmbusArpDisabled  ClockGen  OpPresence    co  O    TcgPei  FindFv  Dxelpl    NO     TI  cO   cO  IN  m  o  O    EN    LightMemorylnit  S3ResumeSoftSmi  Crc32SectionExtract  OemServices     gt   I  I I  TM  TI    2  ci  c  O    EventLog    CO  NO  ep   Mm    ScriptSave  AcpiS3Save  SmartTimer    oo  O   TI    CI  N        O1  N    JpegDecoder    CO  O   N  N    PcxDecoder  PlatformBds  MpCpu  LegacyMetronome  FtwLite   Runtime    w   CO co       pjolol NIS  SI  NI       o og m    C  al    MonotonicCounter  WatchDogTimer  Security Stub  Cpulo   Cf9Reset   PcRtc      s  CI CO     OO  OO      Of N  A    O  EN  IN    Chapter 4    StatusCode  Variable  SmmVariable  EmuVariable  TcgDxe  PhysicalPresence  TpmDriver  TcgSmm    PhysicalPresenceReadyT  oBoot    DataHubRecordPolicy  Undi    e    Z     U    PxeDhcp4    IsaBus  IsaSerial  Ps2Mouse  IdeBus  LightPciBus  UsbBot  UsbCbi0  UsbCbi1  UsbKb  UsbMassStorage  UsbMouse  Ehci   Uhci   UsbBus  SmmBase  SmmDisp  SmmReloc  SmmRuntime  SmmThunk  OemSer
17.   1 3  DL 8 5GB  Ver  1 1 DVD RW 4 7GB  Vol 1 Ver 1 3     CD ROM Mode 1 data disc   CD ROM Mode 2 data disc   CD ROM XA  CD I  Photo CD Multi Session  Video CD  CD Audio DiscMixed mode CD ROM disc  data and audio   CD ExtraCD Text   CD R  Conforming to    Orange Book Part 2     read 8 write   D RW  Conforming to    Orange Book Part 3     read 8 write     Loading mechanism   Drawer type manual load   Electrical release    Power Requirement    Input Voltage DC 5 V     5     Audio Interface       Audio Controller Realtek IC ALC889X GR for High Definition Audio Codec    Mono or Stereo  Resolution  Compatibility  Sampling Rate  Internal Microphone    Internal Speaker   Quantity    System Board Major Chips    Core logic    Intel Cantina GM  800 1066MHz FSB supported     ICH9 M  Integrated VGA solution for CANTIGA GM          Chapter 1        Audio Codec e REALTEK IC ALC889X GR for High Definition Audio Codec  with Dolby Digital Live   Keyboard e ENE KB926 for Keyboard Controller  Battery management  Unit   Card Reader e  JMB380 card reader    Keyboard    Keyboard controller KB926  Total number of keypads 86  87  91 key keyboard    Windows logo key    Internal  amp  external keyboard work Yes  simultaneously    Battery    Vendor  amp  model name Sanyo  Sony  Panasonic  Sanyo  Sony  Simplo  Samsung  Simplo     Nmeohaeycd  Je  8       LCD 15 6  HD    AUO B156XWO02 CMO N156B3 L02    Typical White Luminance  cd m   220 typ   5 points average    220 typ   5 points average   also called B
18.   I 1  TT    VJ        i     d    16  Remove the four screws  two each side  securing the LCD Module to the Lower Cover     ED KAQBO LA   ri  i d lul m ie       m N   J      Chapter 3    85    17  Using both hands  lift the LCD Module clear of the Lower Cover        Module is faulty  such as the camera  antenna or LCD panel  the whole module must be replaced     86 Chapter 3    Removing the Saddles    1  See    Removing the Upper Cover    on page 63     2  Lift the left side Saddle clear of the Lower Cover as shown     EF EN      y       F  j             nn me    Chapter 3    87    4  Lift the right side Saddle clear of the Lower Cover as shown        88    Chapter 3    Removing the USB Board    1  See    Removing the Saddles    on page 87   2  Remove the single screvv securing the USB Board to the Lovver Cover     USB Board    3  Remove the USB Board from the Lovver Gover as shovvn        Chapter 3       89    Removing the Subyvoofer    1  See    Removing the LCD Module    on page 81   2  Disconnect the Subwoofer cable from the Mainboard     ED KAQBO LA 5011P  PI HM T E HIT    TATE    90       Chapter 3    Removing the Bluetooth Module    1  See    Removing the Upper Cover    on page 64   2  Disconnect the Bluetooth cable from the Mainboard        3  Remove the cable from the cable channel as shown        4  Lift the module clear of the chassis        Chapter 3    91    5  Disconnect the cable from the Bluetooth Module        92    Chapter 3    Removing the Card Reader Board
19.   N10PG  E1        1G   DDR2 64   16 8   1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8            SO2GBIII10          SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10     02   02  0 0  09  0  09  0 0  09  ep   02   02   09  ie   09  CoD     gt   O  O   D  2  o  x   gt            N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   9A4G50Bn    AS5935G   9A4G50Mn    AS5935G   9A4G50Mn    AS5935G   874G50Mn    AS5935G   9A4G50Bn    AS5935G   9A4G32Bn    NLED15 6  WXGAG E1    NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG    N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1    N
20.   Z  Z  Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI Z  ZIZI ZI Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI Z  Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI IZ ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZZZ ZZZ  Zizi ZI Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZZ Z  24  2  Z  zi ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI  eZ ZI ZI ZI IZ ZI Z    Z  Z  Z    Z  Z    meraes  BT20 IN INN  assossa raeson  er20 IN IN SSN  KT  BT20 IN IN SSN   ASSGSGTMGSMe  BT20 IN IN SSN  KT   BT20 IN INN  rassecsG 7aacsovn   BT20 IN IN SN  KT  er20 IN INN  KT   BT20 IN INN   ASNGSGTAGSME T  ra IN IN SSN  KT  BT20 IN INN  KT  BT20 IN IN SSN  rassecsG 7aacsovin  Br20 IN INN  rassessG 7aacsovin   BT20 IN IN SSN  LASSeSGTMGSMI _ BT20 IN IN SN  KT   BT20 IN IN SSN  KT  BT20 IN IN SN  KS IT  Br20 IN IN SN    ZIZI ZI Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI Z  Z  ZI ZZZ  ZI Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI Z       201 Appendix A    Appendix A 202       Test Compatible Components       This computer s compatibility is tested and verified by Acer s internal testing department  All of its system  functions are tested under VVindovvs   XP Home  Windows   XP Pro environment     Refer to the following lists for components  adapter cards  and peripherals which have passed these tests   Regarding configuration  combination and test procedures  please refer to the Aspire 5935 Series  Compatibility Test Report released by the Acer Mobile System Testing Department     Appendix B 203    Microsoft   Windows   Vista Environment Test       Adapter    DELTA Adapter DELTA 90W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Blue ADP 90CD DB A  AP 09001 027  LV5 LED LF   LITE ON Adapte
21.   ee ad den bear TE 24  NA ae ard Bae ha pies EE ND ete E Se 25  AVANCO mistica ok aa 26  O E E EK 28  god C TT PP  31  POO EET 33  EXE A deis rr ua ciu egi 34   BIOS Flash  UllillGs  x  246 sweeten RSEN WE ERA ed da DER 35  DOS  Flash tty r   ua dade deed Sed eer ce do et yni   t Be 36  VMR dB Vs rt ben E bande   38   Remove HDD BIOS Password Utilities                    o o oooooooooooooo   39   Machine Disassembly and Replacement 45  Disassembly Requirements     000  eee eee eee 45  General IMTOFMAUOM  gzon ate heb oh eta af oi do rd dictan eod ne Rose te hn 46   Pre disassembly Instructions           ccc ee ees 46  DISASSEMDIVIPKOCESS  ceku oni da end ed A OR ih e a 46  External Module Disassembly Process                    llle 47  External Modules Disassembly Flowchart              00000 ce eee eee 47  Removing the Battery Pack ene 48  Removing the Express Dummy Card            0 000 cee eee 49  Removing the SD Dummy Card            0 00 cee 50  Removing the Lower Covers         eee 51  Removing the Optical Drive Module          00    eee 52  Removing the Hard Disk Drive Module        ee 54  Removing the DIMM Modules         neee 56  Removing the WLAN Module              0    eens 57  Main Unit Disassembly Process            ee 59  Upper Cover Disassembly Flowchart            0 0 00 ee 59  Lower Cover Disassembly Flowchart         eee 60  Removing the Keyboard isa de barre Lorin eee Rot laa a aut oh 61    VII    Table of Contents    Removing the Upper Cover          hn 
22.  874G50Bn    AS5935G   644G50Mn    AS5935G   644G50Mn    AS5935G   644G50Mn       Appendix A          EMEA  EMEA       d  d    EMEA   Italy       LX PBLOX 001  Singapore   LX PBSOX 00  7  Hong LX PBSOX 00  Kong 6       LX PBSOX 00  4  LX PBSOX 00    LX PBSOX 00   5   3  LX PBSOX 00  2  LX PBSOX 00  1  LX PBKOX 08  0  LX PBKOX 07  9    LX PBKOX 07  8        AS5935G 864G50Bn EM  VHP32ATMY1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb EN14    AS5935G 874G50Bn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 8L 6R   CB_n3_FP_1 0D_GEb_EN12    AS5935G 944G50Bn  VHP32ATHK2 MC  N10PGE11GBCFbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP_1 0D_GEb_ZH31    AS5935G 864G50Wn  VHP32ATCH1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb IT42    AS5935G 864G32Mn  VHP32ATCH1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFbk 2 2G 320 BT   6L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_IT42    AS5935G 864G50Bn  VHP32ATGB1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb EN14    AS5935G 644G32Bn  VHP32ATGB1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFbk 2 2G 320 BT   8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb EN14    AS5935G 874G50Bn  VHP32ATES1 MC  N10PGE11GBCFbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb ES22    AS5935G 644G50Mn  VHP32ATGR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_EL32    AS5935G 644G50Mn  VHP32ATIL1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb HE12    AS5935G 644G50Mn  VHP32ATIT1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb IT12                 178       AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   644G50Mn 
23.  AGPI Table Features Control FACP   C2 Latency Value  Features Control menu  FACP   C3 Latency Value  FACP   RTC S4 Wakeup  APIC   IO APIC Mode  HPET   HPET Support    Base Address select    PCI Express Root Enter the PCI Express Root Port Menu e PCI Express Root Port 1  Port 1   6   VC1 Enable  e ASPM  e Automatic ASPM  e ASPM LOs  e ASPM L1  e URR  FER  NFER  CER  CTO       SEFE  SENFE  SECE   PME Interrupt  PMI SCI   Hot Plug SCI    ASF Configuration Enter the ASF Configuration Menu Mini WatchDog Timeout  BIOS Boot Timeout  OS Boot Timeout  Power on wait time       Chapter 2 27    Security    28    The Security screen contains parameters that help safeguard and protect your computer from unauthorized  use     Information Mai Advanced Power X Boot Exit    Item Specific Help  Supervisor Password Is     User Password ls    HDD Password Is  Install or Change the  password and the length  of password must be less   Set User Password than eight words    Set HDD Password   Power on password  Disabled        The table below describes the parameters in this screen  Settings in boldface are the default and suggested  parameter settings     Supervisor Password ls Shows the setting of the Supervisor password Clear or Set  User Password Is Shows the setting of the user password  Clear or Set  HDD Password ls Shows the setting of the hard disk password  Clear or Set    Set Supervisor Password Press Enter to set the supervisor password  When  set  this password protects the BIOS Setup Ut
24.  Chapter 6 4             Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 029  Standard 87KS Black Turkish Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 026  Standard 87KS Black Sweden Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 024  Standard 87KS Black SLO CRO Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 020  Standard 87KS Black Nordic Backlit    Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 013  Standard 87 KS Black FR Arabic Backlit    Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14  Standard 87KS Black US w  Canadian French  Backlit    KB 1140A 033    Keyboard ACER ACAB SM50 Internal 14  Standard 87KS Black Brazilian Portuguese  Backlit    Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 010  Standard 87KS Black CZ SK Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 019  Standard 91KS Black Japanese Backlit    KB 1140A 009       DVD RW DRIVE       ODD SUPER MULTI DRIVE MODULE 6M PBJO2 001    ODD TOSHIBA SUPER MULTI DRIVE KU 00801 030  12 7MM TRAY DL 8X TS L633B LF W O       BEZEL SATA    ODD HLDS SUPER MULTI DRIVE 12 7MM KU 0080D 040  TRAY DL 8X GT20N LF W O BEZEL SATA   ODD SONY SUPER MULTI DRIVE 12 7MM KU 0080E 017  TRAY DL 8X AD 7580  LF W O BEZEL SATA    ODD PLDS SUPER MULTI DRIVE 12 7MM KU 0080F 004  TRAY DL 8X DS 8A3S LF W O BEZEL SATA    CASE COVER  ODD BEZEL SUPER MULTI 42 PBJ02 003  BRACKET ASSEMBLY    CASE COVER  ODD BRACKET 33 PBJ02 003  BRACKET ASSEMBLY    BD COMBO DRIVE    ODD BD COMBO MODULE 6M PBJ02 002   ODD PIONEER BD COMBO 12 7MM TRAY KO 0
25.  Digital MIC Connector  Speaker  Right  Connector SW2 Touch pad lock button  JP2 JP3 board to board Connector       Chapter 5 149    Bottom View       150 Chapter 5    LS 5011P LCD Backlight Board       JP 1 Backlight on off Connector    Chapter 5    151    LS 5012P Launch Board    LED1 Backup LED  LED2 Bluetooth LED    Wireless LED    152       Chapter 5    LS 5013P Media Board  E LED1       Chapter 5    153    LS 5014P VR Board           SW1 VR SWITCH    154    Chapter 5    LS 5015P Finger printer Board       U2 LTT SS801U 13 LGA28    Chapter 5    159    LS 5016P USB Board    JP2    JP3       USB cable Connector USB Connector  RF Connector ANT1 RF cable Connector       156 Chapter 5    LS 5017P lO Board    JI   JP1    y  1  ci       JMINI2 JMINIT  JREAD 1    Board to board Conn 1394 Connector    JMINI1 Mini card Connector JREAD1 7in1 card reader Conn       Chapter 5    157    LS 5018P POWER SAVING Board    JP1    oW        JP1 Power saving cable connector    Power saving button  LED1 Power saving LED       158    Chapter 5    LS 5019P Touch pad button Board    SHI SW2 JP1    T P left button  T P right button  FP FFC Connector       Chapter 5    159    160    LS 501AP HDMI Board       CH7318A BF TR_QFN48 7X7       Chapter 5    Clearing Passvvord Check and BIOS Recovery    This section provide you the standard operating procedures of clearing password and BIOS recovery for  Aspire 5935 Series  Aspire 5935 Series provides one Hardware Open Gap on main board for clearing  passw
26.  FFC cable and close the locking latch        114 Chapter 3    Replacing the LCD Module    1  Align the LCD hinges vvith the lovver case and replace the LCD module        2  Replace the four securing screws  two each side   starting with the left side hinge     NOTE  Two different screw sizes are used to secure the LCD module in place  The red callouts require  M2 5 8 screws and the green callouts require M2 5 6 screws        3  Run the microphone cable along the cable channel 4  Connect the microphone cable to the Mainboard as  using all the available cable clips  shown        Chapter 3 115    5  Run the LCD power cable along the cable channel   6  Connect the power cable to the Mainboard as  as shown using all available cable clips  shown     LM    7  Push the antenna cables through the chassis and pull them all the way through from the underside           8  Run the right side cables along the cable channel 9  Run the left side cables along the cable channel as  as shown  using all available cable clips  shown  using all available cable clips     E n    116 Chapter 3       10  Ensure that the cables are securely clipped and are not trapped in the hinge vvells     11  Place the antenna cables in the cable channel as 12  Replace the adhesive strip to secure the cables in  shown using all available cable clips  place     13  Turn the computer over and Run the antenna cable along the cable channel using all the available clips as  shown     Chapter 3       14  Ensure that the 
27.  M2 5 3    Volume Control Board  Button Board  Finger Print Reader  TouchPad Bracket           Upper Cover        Co  N     Speaker Module    Power Saving Board        Volume Control Board      Button Board       Finger Print Reader        TouchPad Bracket        Chapter 3       59    Lovver Cover Disassembly Flovvchart    60    Screvv List    Hinge VVells    VGA MXM  Thermal Module       Remove External  Modules before  proceeding    l    Remove  Keyboard    l    Remove  Upper Cover                      Y       Y    Y          Remove  LCD Module       Remove  Bluetooth Module                   Remove  Card Reader  Board                   Y    Y       Remove  Saddle    Remove  Subwoofer                       Remove  USB Board          Remove  Hinge Wells                            v       Remove  Mainboard             Y    v    Y          Remove  RTC Battery       Remove  VGA MXM Card                Remove  Thermal Module             i          Remove  CPU          Prit See  Mss o       o  Us Board     Ms pooo     o  card Reader Board  Mess e    Wss e  mesa  1   o  wss wa           o  rou screw span  8   SS       Chapter 3    Removing the Keyboard  1  Locate the five securing clips on the top edge of the Keyboard        Chapter 3       61    4  Rotate the Keyboard upward away from the Upper Cover and place it face down on the TouchPad area     b i       a    7  Remove the Keyboard from the Upper Cover     62 Chapter 3    Removing the Upper Cover  1  See    Removing the Keyboa
28.  NH e    Marnning  No AL power connect       37    WinFlash Utility    Perform the following steps to use the WinFlash Utility   1  Double click the WinFlash executable     2  Click OK to begin the update  A progress screen displays      Ginsyde    InsydeFlash E      FT d nh ELA J Persh  Faa  3  F  3 rf iL  bes 2nfas k   ant bi Car    E  Hu RH S E o re cae                          e Guest BROS   New BOS    E not turn off your computer        38       Chapter 2    Remove HDD BIOS Password Utilities    This section provide you with removing HDD BIOS password method   Remove HDD Password     If you key in the wrong HDD password three times  an error is generated        To reset the HDD password  perform the following steps     1  After the error is displayed  select the Enter Unlock Password option on the screen     Select Item  Enter Unlock Password  Misten continue       2  An Encode key is generated for unlocking utilities  Note down this key     OS         ce 3S    Shinter Unlock Password  Key   6543400  7         3  Execute the UnlockHD EXE file to create the unlock code in DOS Mode using the format UnlockHD   Encode code  with the code noted in the previous step  as follows   UnlockHD 76943488    4  The command generates a password which can be used for unlocking the HDD     Password   46548274    5  Key in the password from the previous step to unlock the HDD as shown         SSS    Enter Unlock Password  Key  76126337  7         aaa Ree       Chapter 2 39    40    Removi
29.  NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO1GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  643G32Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16 4   AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  644G32Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16 4   AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 N N320GB5 4K  642G32Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16 4   AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  644G32Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16 4   AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO1GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  863G32Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16 4   AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO1GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  863G50Bn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16 4     Appendix A 186       AS5935G   864G50Mn    AS5935G   862G32Mn    AS5935G   643G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   643G25Mn    AS5935G   643G25Mn    AS5935G   643G25Mn    AS5935G   744G32Mn    AS5935G   743G32Mn    AS5935G   874G50Bn    AS5935G   642G32Bn    AS5935G   642G16Bn    AS5935G   862G32Mn    AS5935G   862G32Mn                     M92XT    NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG   NLED15 6 M92XT  WXGAG    AS5935G  NLED15 6 M92XT  944G50Bn WXGAG  AS5935G  NLED15 6 M92XT  944G50Bn WXGAG    AS5935G   874G50Bn       187    NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1              512M   DDR2 64     16 4   512M   DDR
30.  Resume  Disabled     Auto wake on S5  Disabled        The table below describes the items  menus  and submenus in this screen  Settings in boldface are the default  and suggested parameter settings     Advanced CPU Enter the Advanced CPU Control menu  P States  IST    Control Boot performance mode  Thermal Mode  CMP Support  Use XD capability  VT Support  SMRR Support  C States  Enhanced C States  C State Pop Up Mode  C State Pop Down Mode  C4 Exit Timing Mode  Deep C4  Hard C4E  Enable C6    Platform Power Enter the Platform Power Management e PCI Clock Run  Management menu        Chapter 2 31    Break Event Enter the Break Event menu Storage Break Event  PCIE Break Event  PCI Break Event  EHCI Break Event  UHCI Break Event  HDA Break Event    ACPI S3 Enable or Disable ACPI S1 S3 Sleep State     Wake on PME Disable or Enable wake up when the  system power is off and a PCI Power  Management Enable wake up event occurs     Wake on Modem Disable or Enable wake up when the  Ring system power is off and a modem attached  to the serial port is ringing     Quickly S4 Disable or Enable optional quick boot from N A   Resume S4 Resume   Auto wake on S5 Disable or Enable auto wake up by date IA   and time or at a fixed time everyday     32       Chapter 2    Boot    This menu allows the user to decide the order of boot devices to load the operating system  Bootable devices  includes the USB diskette drives  the onboard hard disk drive and the DVD drive in the module bay     Informatio
31.  an intermittent problem  do the following   1  Run the advanced diagnostic test for the system board in loop mode at least 10 times   2  If no error is detected  do not replace any FRU     3  If any error is detected  replace the FRU  Rerun the test to verify that there are no more errors     Undetermined Problems    142    The diagnostic problems does not identify which adapter or device failed  which installed devices are incorrect   whether a short circuit is suspected  or whether the system is inoperative     Follow these procedures to isolate the failing FRU  do not isolate non defective FRU    NOTE  Verify that all attached devices are supported by the computer     NOTE  Verify that the power supply being used at the time of the failure is operating correctly   See    Power On  Issue    on page 128       1  Power off the computer   2  Visually check them for damage  If any problems are found  replace the FRU   3  Remove or disconnect all of the following devices    e     Non Acer devices   e Printer  mouse  and other external devices   e Battery pack   e Hard disk drive    e DIMM  e     CD ROM Diskette drive Module     PC Cards    Power on the computer   Determine if the problem has changed     If the problem does not recur  reconnect the removed devices one at a time until you find the failing FRU     a e m    If the problem remains  replace the following FRU one at a time  Do not replace a non defective FRU   e System board  e LCD assembly    Chapter 4    Post Codes 
32.  completely loaded     Fellow the steps below to run the Phlash   1  Prepare a bootable diskette   2  Copy the flash utilities to the bootable diskette     3  Then boot the system from the bootable diskette  The flash utility has auto execution function     Chapter 2 35    DOS Flash Utility    Perform the following steps to use the DOS Flash Utility   IMPORTANT Use USB KEY  USB HDD  DVD RW  and HDDs that can boot to DOS mode   1  Press F2 during boot to enter the Setup Menu     2  Select Boot Menu to modify the boot priority order  for example  if using USB HDD to Update BIOS  move  USB HDD to position 1     InsydeH20 Setup Utility Rev  3 5    Information Main Advanced Securit Exit    Item Specific Help  Boot priority order     Use   t   or  lt  gt  to select  2  IDE1  HL DT ST DVDRAM GT20N Geri ainnpie SS  32 USB FDD   lt F5 gt  to move it down the  4  Network Boot  MBA v11 0 3 Slot 0500 list  or   F6   to move  DUSE HDD  it up the list  Press    6  USB CDROM    lt Esc gt  to escape the menu    Help Select ltem Change Values Setup Default  Exit Select Menu Select    SubMenu Save and Exit       3  Execute the FLASH BAT batch file to update BIOS          Bele at    le loading 18     urrent BIUS Model name   KALHU  BIUS Model name   RKRALHE    nt BIOS version  VA  87   His voorstaan  Uh  A        4  In flash BIOS  the message Please do not remove AC Power Source displays  If the AC power is not  connected  the following warning displays     36 Chapter 2    Chapter 2      i ka  
33.  field     IMPORTANT Be very careful when typing your password because the characters do not appear on the screen   3  Press Enter  After setting the password  the computer sets the User Password parameter to    Set      4  If desired  you can opt to enable the Password on boot parameter     5  When you are done  press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility     Removing a Password    Follow these steps     1  Use the    and Y keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the Enter key  The  Set Password box appears     Enter tide Password    Enter New Password  Confirm New Password       Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press Enter     Press Enter twice without typing anything in the Enter New Password and Confirm New Password fields   The computer then sets the Supervisor Password parameter to  Clear      4  When you have changed the settings  press u to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility     Chapter 2 29    Changing a Password    1  Use the    and y keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the Enter key  The  Set Password box appears     set Supervisor Password    Enter Current Password  Enter New Password  Confirm New Password       2  Type the current password in the Enter Current Password field and press Enter     3  Type a password in the Enter New Password field  Retype the password in the Confirm New Password  field     4  Press Enter  After setting the passwor
34.  sign at the upper center and or bottom right of your  keyboard     The Euro symbol    1  Open a text editor or word processor     2  Hold   Alt Gr   and then press the  lt 5 gt  key at the upper center of the keyboard   NOTE  Note  Some fonts and software do not support the Euro symbol  Please refer to www microsoft com   typography faq faqi2 htm for more information     The US dollar sign    1  Open a text editor or word processor     2  Hold   Shift   and then press the   4   key at the upper center of the keyboard   NOTE  This function varies by the operating system version     14 Chapter 1    Using the System Utilities  Acer GridVista  dual display compatible     NOTE  This feature is only available on certain models     To enable the dual monitor feature of the notebook  first ensure that the second monitor is connected  then  select Start  Control Panel  Display and click on Settings  Select the secondary monitor  2  icon in the  display box and then click the check box Extend my windows desktop onto this monitor  Finally  click  Apply to confirm the new settings and click OK to complete the process        Duplay Settings      Identify Monitors      la   Default Monitor on xxxxxxoooxx  hi i LLL Erin panni  i  i  Extend the desktop onto Uis rmoriter  Colors   B High Highest  12 bit       xxxx by xm pixels    How de   get th   best display    Advariced Seturigs            Acer GridVista is a handy utility that offers four pre defined display settings so you can view mult
35.  using  using all the cable clips  all the cable clips                         a       te en       Nj A  IN     i    aa ED KAQBO LA sorip H          kaso LA 5011p 34h    LI        ES  DNA UT            LTEM    END ea    mi       5  Connect the LVDS cable to the Mainboard as 6  Connect the Conductive cable to the Mainboard as  shown     Eh   5    GDKAQBO La sorip HEt  Lnd B E UH ili QUNI Ap E      A ON    l   GDKaopo LA sorip 3             fr agg ap        mali Was    etitm    miis on    gr    a de  T   maja  r MILII MCI    Fa E E z  uou M Tr A         Joel        110 Chapter 3    Replacing the TouchPad Bracket    1  Replace the TouchPad bracket bottom edge firstto 2  Rotate the bracket down on to the upper case   engage the securing clips     3  Replace the two securing screws  4  Insert the TouchPad FFC into the connector        5  Close the locking latch on the connector and press down as indicated  red callout  to engage the adhesive  on the FFC        Chapter 3 111    Replacing the Upper Case    1  Place the upper case on the lovver case front edge first        2  Lower the case into position  as shown  and press down around the edges to secure it in place        112    Chapter 3    3  Replace the twelve screws in the Upper Cover as shown   NOTE  The red callouts are M2 5 6 screws and green callouts are M2 5 3 screws        4  Connect the following three cables to the Mainboard     HN       Chapter 3 113    5  Connect A as shown  6  Connect B as shown        7  Insert the
36. 0405 002  DL 4X BDC TDO1RS LF W O BEZEL SATA  ODD HLDS BD COMBO 12 7MM TRAY DL 4X   KO 0040D 002  CT10 LF W O BEZEL SATA  ODD PLDS BD COMBO 12 7MM TRAY DL 4X   KO 0040F 001  DS 4E1S LF W O BEZEL SATA   CASE COVER  ODD BEZEL BD COMBO 42 PBJO2 004   BRACKET ASSEMBLY    CASE COVER  ODD BRACKET 33 PBJ02 003  BRACKET ASSEMBLY    BD RW DRIVE    O ODD BD RW MODULE 6M PBJ02 003       OD    170          ODD PIONEER BD RW 12 7mm Tray DL 4X KU 00405 014  BDR TDO1RS LF W O bezel SATA    ODD PANASONIC BD RW 12 7mm Tray DL  4X UJ230A LF W O bezel SATA 2X double    KU 00407 013    Layer  4X Single Layer    CASE COVER  ODD BEZEL BD COMBO 42 PBJ02 004  BRACKET ASSEMBLY  CASE COVER  ODD BRACKET 33 PBJO2 003  BRACKET ASSEMBLY       T     O  U    LCD ASSY LED MODULE 15 6 W WXGA GLARE 6M PBJO2 004  w  ANTENNA   2  CCD 1 0M    CASE COVER  LCD COVER IMR 60 PBJO2 006  BRACKET ASSEMBLY    LCD PANEL LED LCD AUO 15 6 W WXGA GLARE LK 15605 003  B156XW02 VO LF 220NIT 8MS 500 1    LCD PANEL LED LCD SAMSUNG 15 6 W WXGA GLARE LK 15606 003  LTN156AT02 A01 LF 220NIT 8MS 500 1    LCD PANEL LED LCD LPL 15 6 W WXGA GLARE LK 15608 002  LP156WH2 TLE1 LF 220NIT 8MS 400 1    LCD PANEL LED LCD CMO 15 6 W WXGA GLARE LK 1560D 005  N156B6 L04 LF 220NIT 8MS 500 1    CABLE ANTENNA WIMAX MAIN 50 PBJ02 008  CABLE ANTENNA WIMAX AUX 50 PBJ02 009    CASE COVER  LCD BEZEL PLASTIC 60 PBJO2 007  BRACKET ASSEMBLY    CABLE LCD CABLE 50 PBJ02 011    CASE COVER  LCD BRACKET R L 33 PBJ02 007  BRACKET ASSEMBLY   DIGITAL LIGHT CAMERA 1 
37. 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 863G32Mn  VHP32ATCH1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2G 1G 320 BT   6L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_IT42    AS5935G 863G50Bn  VHP32ATCH1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2G 1G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_IT42    AS5935G 864G50Mn  VUT32ATPH1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb EN13    AS5935G 862G32Mn EM  VHP32ATMY1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 1 2G 320 BT   8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb EN14    AS5935G 643G32Mn EM  VHP32ATME2 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2G 1G 320 BT   6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb AR23    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATCH1 MC  M92XT512CFbk 2 2G 320 BT 6L   6R CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb IT42    AS5935G 643G25Mn  VHP32ATNL1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 2G 1G 250 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb NL12    AS5935G 643G25Mn  VHP32ATBE1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 2G 1G 250 6L   6R CB_n2 1 0D GEb NL13    AS5935G 643G25Mn  VHP32ATLU3 MC  M92XT512CPbk 2G 1G 250 6L   e6R CB n2 1 0D GEb IT41    AS5935G 744G32Mn  VHP32ATES1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 2 2G 320 BT 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb ES22    AS5935G 743G32Mn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  M92XT512CPbk 2G 1G 320 BT   8L 6R CB n3 1 0D GEb EN12            Appendix A    AS5935G   874G50Bn    AS5935G   642G32Bn    AS5935G   642G16Bn    AS5935G   862G32Mn    AS5935G   862G32Mn    AS5935G   944G50Bn    AS5935G   944G50Bn    AS5935G   874G50Bn    AS5935G   744G50Bn    AS5935G   9A4G50Bn    AS5935G   664G50MI    AS5935G   864G50Wn       Appendix A    AAP                              D D     gt   gt      U    U    AAP  AAP    AAP    EMEA  EMEA       Singapore    Singapore    Singapore    GCTWN              
38. 0D GEb Fl11    AS5935G 744G50Mn EM  VHP32ATME2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB_n2 1 0D_GEb_EN15    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATGB1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb EN14                      AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G 744G50Mn EM  VHP32ATME3 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_FR23       EMEA Middle LX PBKOX 01 C2DP7450  East 0  AS5935G  EMEA Middle LX PBKOX 00 AS5935G 744G50Mn EM C2DP7450  744G50Mn East 6 VHP32ATME2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R   CB n2 1 0D GEb AR23  AS5935G  EMEA Poland LX PBKOX 00 AS5935G 744G50Mn C2DP7450  744G50Mn 3 VHP32ATPL1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R   CB n2 1 0D GEb PL11  AS5935G  EMEA Ukraine LX PBKOX 00 AS5935G 744G50Mi C2DP7450  744G50Mi 2 VHP32ATUK1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R   CB abg 1 0D GEb RU11  AS5935G  EMEA Switzerlan LX PBKOX 00 AS5935G 744G50Mn C2DP7450  744G50Mn d 5 VHP32ATCH1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R   CB n2 1 0D GEb IT42  AS5935G  EMEA Middle LX PBKOX 00 AS5935G 744G50Mn EM C2DP7450  744G50Mn East 8 VHP32ATME4 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R   CB n2 1 0D GEb EN 11  AS5935G  EMEA Middle LX PBKOX 00 AS5935G 744G50Mn EM C2DP7450  744G50Mn East 9 VHP32ATME2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB n2 1 0D GEb AR13  AAP Australia  LX PCLOU 00 AS5935G 9A4G50Bn C2DT9550  New 2 VUT32ATAU1 MC  Zealand N10PGE11GBTCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L eR CB n2 DVBT U   VHF FP 1 0D GEb EN12  AS5935G  AAP Australia  LX PCLOU 00 AS5
39. 0M 5  PBJ02 001  DEVICE    LCD ASSY LED MODULE 15 6 W WXGA GLARE 6M PBJ02 005  w  ANTENNA   3  CCD 1 0M    CASE COVER  LCD COVER IMR 60 PBJ02 006  BRACKET ASSEMBLY    LCD PANEL LED LCD AUO 15 6 W WXGA GLARE LK 15605 003  B156XW02 VO LF 220NIT 8MS 500 1    LCD PANEL LED LCD SAMSUNG 15 6 W WXGA GLARE LK 15606 003  LTN156AT02 A01 LF 220NIT 8MS 500 1   LCD PANEL LED LCD LPL 15 6 W WXGA GLARE LK 15608 002  LP156WH2 TLE1 LF 220NIT 8MS 400 1   LCD PANEL LED LCD CMO 15 6 W WXGA GLARE LK 1560D 005  N156B6 L04 LF 220NIT 8MS 500 1   CABLE ANTENNA WIMAX MAIN 50 PBJ02 008   CABLE ANTENNA WIMAX AUX 50 PBJ02 009    CABLE ANTENNA WIMAX MIMO 50 PBJO2 010    CASE COVER  LCD BEZEL PLASTIC 60 PBJO2 007  BRACKET ASSEMBLY    Chapter 6                CABLE    CASE COVER   BRACKET ASSEMBLY    DIGITAL LIGHT  DEVICE    LCD CABLE  LCD BRACKET R L    50 PBJO2 011  33 PBJO2 007    CAMERA 1 0M 57 PBJO2 001    CASE COVER   BRACKET ASSEMBLY    CASE COVER   BRACKET ASSEMBLY    MAINBOARD    LCD BEZEL GLASS 60 PBJ02 012    LCD BEZEL CASE GLASS 60 PBJO2 013    Mainboard Aspire 5935 Intel GM45 ICH9M LF MB PD602 001    with all connectors    Mainboard Aspire 5935G Intel GM45 ICH9M  LF with all connectors    MB PCMO2 001    HEATSINK    CPU THERMAL MODULE UMA  CPU THERMAL MODULE M92XT  CPU THERMAL MODULE M96  CPU THERMAL MODULE N10PGE1    60 PBJ02 008  60 PBJ02 009  60 PBJ02 010  60 PBJ02 011     lt   O    23 PBJ02 001  23 PBJ02 002  23 PBJ02 003    SPEAKER  SUB WOOFER  MISCELLANEOUS    NAME PLATE AS5935   LCD SCRE
40. 0Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn       183                Luxembo LX PBKOX 02  urg 7  Eastern LX PBKOX 02  Europe 3  LX PBKOX 02  1  LX PBKOX 02  2  6    Eastern  Europe    Eastern  Europe    Eastern  Europe       LX PBKOX 02   Russia LX PBKOX 02  9   Austria LX PBKOX 03  0   Eastern LX PBKOX 02  5   Sweden LX PBKOX 02  4   Norway LX PBKOX 02  8   LX PBKOX 01  9    Europe              AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATLU3 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb IT41    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATEU5 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb RO12    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATEU5 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb PL13    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATEU7 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_ENR2    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATEU4 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb SV22    AS5935G 744G50Mi  VHP32ATRU1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB abg 1 0D GEb RU11    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATAT1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb DE11    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATEU7 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb SL11    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATSE1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb Fl13    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATNO1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB_n2 1 0D_GEb_NO12    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATHU1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_HU13             Appendix A 
41. 10PG    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8     SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    S  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K   S  SO2GBIII10   S  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K   S  SO2GBIII10   S  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K   S  SO2GBIII10   S  SO2GBIII10    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K  N500GB5 4K  S    N320GB5 4K    S    AS5935G 744G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 744G50Mn NSM8XS    McAfee    6 in 1 Build in    SP1x2MMW    SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 644G32Mn NSM8XS    AS5935G 863G32Mn    NSM8XS  NBDCB4    McAfee  McAfee  McAfee    X    S  AS5935G 864G50Mn   NSM8XS    6 in 1 Build in    6 in 1 Build in SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    6 in 1 Build in SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    6 in 1 Build in SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    SP1x2MMW    SP1x2MMW    Appendix A       194        AS5935G 643G25Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 744G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 743G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP3x3MMW SP3x3MMW    AS5935G 874G50Bn   NBDCB4   McAfee 6 in 1 Build in   SP3x3MMW SP3x3MMW  XS   AS5935G 642G32Bn   NBDCB4   McAfee 6 in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS   AS5935G 642G16Bn   NBDCB4 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS    AS5935G 862G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 862G32Mn   NSM8XS   6in 1 Buildin     6in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW S
42. 2 64     16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16   4   512M   DDR2 64   16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16   4   512M   DDR2 64   16 4   512M   DDR2 64     16 4    N    N    1G   DDR2 64       16 8                      N500GB5 4K       SO2GBIII10  SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10           N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N250GB5 4K    N250GB5 4K    N250GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N160GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    Appendix A                       AS5935G   744G50Bn    NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  E1    AS5935G   9A4G50Bn    AS5935G   664G50MI    AS5935G   864G50Wn    AS5935G   864G32Mn    AS5935G   9A4G50Mn    AS5935G   9A4G50Bn    AS5935G   644G50Bn    AS5935G   864G32Mn    AS5935G   864G50Wn    AS5935G   644G50Bn    AS5935G   864G32Mn    AS5935G   864G50Wn    AS5935G   864G50Mn    AS5935G   862G50Mn    AS5935G   864G50Bn       AS
43. 35G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATBE1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2 1 0D GEb NL13    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATNL1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb NL12    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATNO1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb NO12    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATLU3 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   e6R CB n2 1 0D GEb IT41    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATEU5 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_RO12    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATEU5 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_PL13    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATEU7 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb ENR2    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATEU3 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb RU23             180       AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn       181             Italy  Middle  East  Middle  East  Middle  East  Middle  East  Middle  East       EMEA Portugal LX PBKOX 05  4    6  0    LX PBKOX 05    1    2  3  9    LX PBKOX 04  8  LX PBKOX 04  6  LX PBKOX 04  4  LX PBKOX 04  1  LX PBKOX 04  3  LX PBKOX 04  5         AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATPT1 MC   N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_PT12    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATGR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_EL32    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATIL1 MC  N10PGE11G
44. 5935G     874G50Bn WXGAG       Appendix A        1G   DDR2 64   16 8   1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8                      SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10  SO2GBIII10       SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K    SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  N320GB5 4K  N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10    N500GB5 4K    SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K    18    00        AS5935G   944G50Bn    AS5935G   864G50Wn    AS5935G   864G32Mn    AS5935G   864G50Bn    AS5935G   644G32Bn    AS5935G   874G50Bn    AS5935G   644G50Mn    AS5935G   644G50Mn    AS5935G   644G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   644G50Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   644G50Mn    AS5935G   743G32Mn    AS5935G   864G50Mn       AS5935G   644G32Mn       189           NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  
45. 63  Removing the Media Board           ee 66  Removing the Launch Board            ene 68  Removing the Speaker Module           ea 70  Removing the Power Saving Board           da 72  Removing the Volume Control Board           ia 74  Removing the MIC Board jr du ri dinit vid   vd n xa e Re UR 15  Removing the Button Board and Finger Print Reader                      76  Removing the TouchPad Bracket     da 79  Removing the LCD Module           0 0 0  eee 81  Removing INe Saddles 2  gisht da ANA 87  Removing the USB Board            naaa 89  Removing the Subwoofer   was kata h   90  Removing the Bluetooth Module          0    0  ccc eee 91  Removing the Card Reader Board            0    ccc ees 93  Removing the Hinge Wells           0 0    ccc eens 94  Removing the Mainboard            0      cc eee 95  Removing the RTC Battery            ees 96  Removing the VGA MXM Card         nee 97  Removing the Thermal Module        ee 98  Helmovilig Tie CRU a aes a s   ti decane cade bereed ee Reo  a eae 100  Main Module Reassembly Procedure             ce ees 101  Replacingthe  GPW    urs aem tod eg Suo ond be Ge ee oa ec be 101  Replacing the Thermal Module               llle 102  Replacing the VGA MXM Card          n 103  Replacing the Mainboard                 llle 104  Replacing the Hinge Wells           llle 105  Replacing the Card Reader Board            aa 105  Replacing the Bluetooth Module           ooo  106  Replacing the Subwoofer          neee 107  Replacing the USB  Boar
46. 80   e Non operating  20  to 80   NOTE  Items marked with   denote only selected models     NOTE  The specifications listed above are for reference only  The exact configuration of your PC depends on  the model purchased     Chapter 1 3    System Block Diagram            Intel Montevina Pracesjar   Thermal Sensor  EMCH4IOS I ACEI    uPUA   78 Package E    as jee a   Em  wars f ao ae  Rosen    HDMI Conn  mune lnler  pagezt TE VER 2 PELE A  PS eae Intel Cantiga DDR 800 MHz 1 50075   T           gFCBGA   129 Owe  Channel  PCI Express pagat  i  P  18 11  52    peren ale MXM HI VGA B  IMEI           pel       7118 Level shif          paga 21 PC Express USS Bus  PC Express  Intel ICH9 M  L   Li ATA BiGA 575  New Card MINI Card 1 2      pem  EEN E WLAN TI ner ROMS a 1 1  SATA MINO  Cum   RS papai io Mi  popii  CORON  SAN ROMS  CONN mas cpus  ur ENE Katie e SET  RTC CKT  ipiius  pagani 15 401       ohiei rasor Con    ENE ERTE2U Touch Pad fa KAD  papal pamili pamili       meer  Circuit DODE   Media sensor Conn   ORDER HETA d    pin    POWER SAVING Con       pages  54 37  38  95  aa  dl       L5 5014  FRE Conn    L9 5019    PW IRI TM 1          Aa sr      FR ur     D   larerface CKT  unc Tn 5 USB ATV Com pagalo i    ENE 3ITIAG    pelis  page la papii papi   15 303 L   t  id         Clack Generajor  ICEOLPRS 287    panis       ALE    Lg  5015    Finger Primi  mj  ppan  Blyrurorh  Conn  pagali  CHOS  Camera 13M  pimi  USE com 13  13y dan  pagat    HDA C abri MAM SPNF  pagr  per       AA 
47. 935G 9A4G50Mn C2DT9550  9A4G50Mn New 1 VUT32ATAU1 MC  Zealand N10PGE11GBTCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L 6R CB_n2 DVBT U   VHF FP 1 0D GEb EN12  AAP    AS5935G     9A4G50Bn    AS5935G  Australia  LX PGLOX 00 AS5935G 9A4G50Mn C2DT9550  9A4G50Mn New 3 VHP32ATAU1 MC  Zealand N10PGE11GBTCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT BL SR CB n2 DVBT U   VHF FP 1 0D GEb EN12  AS5935G  Australia  LX PGLOX 00 AS5935G 874G50Mn C2DP8700  874G50Mn New 2 VHP32ATAU1 MC  Zealand N10PGE11GBTCFPbk 2 2G   500_L BT 8L 6R CB_n2_DVBT U   VHF_FP_1 0D_GEb_EN12    185 Appendix A       AS5935G  Australia  LX PCLOX 00 AS5935G 9A4G50Bn C2DT9550  9A4G50Bn New VHP32ATAU1 MC  Zealand N10PGE11GBTCFPbk 2 2G   500 L BT 8L eR CB n2 DVBT U   VHF FP 1 0D GEb EN12  AS5935G  WW WW S2 PCLOX 00 AS5935G 9A4G32Bn C2DT9550  9A4G32Bn VHP32AVVVVI MC  N10PGE11GBTCFPbk 2 2G 320   BT 8L 6R CB_n2_DVBT U   VHF FP 1 0D GEb EN11PVT  RO Sample  AS5935G  NLED15 6 M92XT 512M  SO2GBIII10 SO1GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  1674     S  AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  744G32Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S  16 4   AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  744G50Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64    S  16 4     4  1    AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  874G32Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16   4   AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 N N250GB5 4K  642G25Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16 4   AS5935G    NLED15 6   M92XT   512M  SO2GBIII10 SO1GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  643G32Mn   WXGAG DDR2 64  S   16 4   AS5935G   
48. Aspire 5935 Series  Service Guide       Service guide files and updates are available  on the ACER CSD web  for more information     please refer to http   csd acer com tw    PRINTED IN TAIWAN    Revision History    Please refer to the table belovv for the updates made on Aspire 5935 Series service guide     Copyright    Copyright O 2009 by Acer Incorporated  All rights reserved  No part of this publication may be reproduced   transmitted  transcribed  stored in a retrieval system  or translated into any language or computer language  in  any form or by any means  electronic  mechanical  magnetic  optical  chemical  manual or otherwise  without  the prior written permission of Acer Incorporated     Disclaimer    The information in this guide is subject to change without notice     Acer Incorporated makes no representations or warranties  either expressed or implied  with respect to the  contents hereof and specifically disclaims any warranties of merchantability or fitness for any particular  purpose  Any Acer Incorporated software described in this manual is sold or licensed  as is     Should the  programs prove defective following their purchase  the buyer  and not Acer Incorporated  its distributor  or its  dealer  assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing  repair  and any incidental or consequential  damages resulting from any defect in the software     Acer is a registered trademark of Acer Corporation    Intel is a registered trademark of Intel Corporation    P
49. BCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_HE12    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATES1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_ES22    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATHU1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_HU13    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATFI2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb Fl11    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATIT1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2 1 0D GEb IT12    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATME6 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2 1 0D GEb EN15    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATME4 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D_GEb_EN11    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATME3 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATPL1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb PL11    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATME2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_AR23    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATME2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_AR13                 Appendix A       AS5935G   644G32Mn        AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32MI    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn       Appendix A          EMEA  EMEA    EMEA  EMEA  EMEA  EMEA       Middle  East  South  Africa  South  Africa  Switzerlan  d       EMEA Middle LX PBKOX 04  East    LX PBKOX 04  LX PBKOX 03    1  9  1    LX PBKOX 03  4  LX PBKOX 03    8   LX PBKOX 03   9   LX PBK
50. BIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10     02   02  0  02   09  0 0 0  09  ep   02   02   02   09  ep  0  09    gt   O  O   D  2  o  x   gt            N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K                       AS5935G   644G32Mn    NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  E1    AS5935G   644G32MI    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mi    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn       AS5935G     744G50Mn   WXGAG       Appendix A        1G   DDR2 64   16 8   1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1
51. CFPbk 2 2G 320 BT   8L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_EN12    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb EN12    AS5935G 874G32Mn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2 2G 320 BT   8L 6R   CB_n3_FP_1 0D_GEb_EN12    AS5935G 642G25Mn  LINPUSAIN1 M92XT512CFPbk  1 2G 250 BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_EN11    AS5935G 643G32Mn  LINPUSAIN1 M92XT512CFPbk  2G 1G 320 BT 8L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_EN11    AS5935G 643G32Mn  VHP32ATIN1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2G 1G 320 BT   8L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_EN12    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2 2G 320 BT   6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 642G32Mn  VHP32ATTW1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 1 2G 320 BT   6L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 0D GEb TC11    C2DP7450  C2DP7450  C2DP7450    C2DP8700  C2DT6400  C2DT6400    C2DT6400  C2DT6400  C2DT6400    174       AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   863G32Mn    AS5935G   863G50Bn    AS5935G   864G50Mn       AS5935G   862G32Mn    AS5935G   643G32Mn       AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   643G25Mn    AS5935G   643G25Mn    AS5935G   643G25Mn    AS5935G   744G32Mn    AS5935G   743G32Mn       175          EMEA  AAP    AAP       Switzerlan  d  Philippine  S   Middle  East  Switzerlan  d   Holland  Luxembo  urg       EMEA LX PBJOX 006  EMEA LX PBJOX 005  d    LX PBJOX 003  LX PBJOU 001  LX PBJOX 002    LX PBJOX 001  LX PD80X 00  1  LX PB30X 008  LX PB30X 007  LX PB30X 006  LX PB30X 005  LX PB30X 001              AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2 2G 320 BT   8L 6R    CB n2 FP 1 
52. Cover  Removing 51  HDTV Switch Failure 140  Hibernation mode  hotkey 13  Hinge Wells    Removing 94  Replacing 105    Hot Keys 11    Intermittent Problems 142  Internal Microphone Failure 134  Internal Speaker Failure 132    211    Jumper and Connector Locations 149  Top Vievv 149    Keyboard  Removing 61  Keyboard Failure 131    Launch Board  Removing 68  LCD Failure 131  LCD Module  Removing 81  Left Hinge Well    Removing 94  Replacing 105    Left Saddle    Removing 87  Replacing 108    Lower Cover Disassembly  Flowchart 60   Lower Covers  Removing 51    Main Module Reassembly Procedure 101  Main Unit Disassembly   Flowchart 59  Mainboard    Removing 95  Replacing 104    media access  on indicator 6  Media Board  Removing 66  Memory Check 128  Memory Cover  Removing 51  MIC Board  Removing 75  Model Definition 174    Modem Failure 139  MXM Card  Removing 97    No Display Issue 129  num lock  on indicator 6    ODD  Removing 52  ODD Failure 136  Online Support Information 209  Optical Drive Module  Removing 52    Panel 5    Bottom 9  left 5    Power On Failure 128  Power Saving Board  Removing 72    Reassembly  Main Module 101  Right Hinge Well  Removing 94  Replacing 105  Right Saddle    Removing 87  Replacing 108    Saddles    Removing 87  Replacing 108    SD Dummy Card  Removing 50  Speaker Module  Removing 70  speakers  hotkey 13  Subwoofer    Removing 90  Replacing 107    System    Block Diagram 4    Test Compatible Components 203  Thermal Grease 102  Thermal Module  R
53. D to EEPROM  Create UUID from Intel WFM20 pdf   Input     dmitools  wu    5   Write Asset Tag to EEPROM  Input   dmitools  wa Acet Asstag    NOTE  When using any of the Write options  restart the system to make the new DMI data effective     Chapter 2    Using the ICW50 ICY 70 LAN MAC Utility    You can use the MAC BAT utility to write the MAC CFG file to the EEPROM under DOS mode     1  Use a text editor  for example  Notepad  to open the MAC CFG file  You can see the MAC CFG contents  as below     D MAC CFG   zt Bo    Title  HAC Address byte  UriteData   8811223345455    Start  ddr FA   WriteLeng 6       KeepByte H   WriteData    001122334455  MAC value  StartAddr 7A MAC address  WriteLeng 6 MAC value length  KeepByte 0 don t care    2   n DOS mode  run the MAC BAT file to write MAC values to eeprom   C NMAC gt mac  bat    C NMAC gt eeprom w MAC cfy    Progress    gt  N       Write Data to EEPROM OK      Chapter 2 43    44    Chapter 2       Machine Disassembly and Replacement       IMPORTANT  The outside housing and color may vary from the mass produced model     This chapter contains step by step procedures on hovv to disassemble the notebook computer for  maintenance and troubleshooting     Disassembly Requirements    To disassemble the computer  you need the following tools   Wrist grounding strap and conductive mat for preventing electrostatic discharge  Flat screwdriver  Philips screwdriver  Plastic flat screwdriver    Plastic tweezers  NOTE  The screvvs for the diffe
54. F W C40C   WD HDD WD 2 5  5400rpm 160GB WD1600BEVT 22ZCTO KH 16008 022  ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11   SEAGATE HDD SEAGATE 2 5  5400rpm 250GB ST9250315AS Wyatt KH 25001 016  SATA LF F W 0001 SDM1   TOSHIBA HDD TOSHIBA 2 5  5400rpm 250GB MK2555GSX Libra KH 25004 003  SATA LF F W FG001J   HGST HDD HGST 2 5  5400rpm 250GB HTS545025B9A300 KH 25007 015  Panther B SATA LF F W C60F    WD HDD WD 2 5  5400rpm 250GB WD2500BEVT 22ZCTO KH 25008 021  ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11   SEAGATE HDD SEAGATE 2 5  5400rpm 320GB ST9320320AS KH 32001 008  Crockett SATA LF F W 0303   TOSHIBA HDD TOSHIBA 2 5  5400rpm 320GB MK3255GSX Libra KH 32004 002  SATA LF F W FGO11J   HGST HDD HGST 2 5  5400rpm 320GB HTS545032B9A300 KH 32007 007    Panther B SATA LF F W  C60F    WD HDD WD 2 5  5400rpm 320GB WD3200BEVT 22ZCT0 KH 32008 013  ML160 SATA LF F W 11 01A11   SEAGATE HDD SEAGATE 2 5  5400rpm 500GB ST9500325AS Wyatt KH 50001 011  SATA LF F W 0001SDM1   HGST HDD HGST 2 5  5400rpm 500GB HTS545050B9A300 KH 50007 009  Panther B SATA LF F W C60F   WD HDD WD 2 5  5400rpm 500GB VVD5000BEVT 22ZATO KH 50008 013  ML250 SATA LF F W 01 01A01    Backlit    LCD    AUO LED LCD AUO 15 6 W WXGA Glare B156XW02 VO LF LK 15605 003  220nit ams 500 1   SAMSUNG LED LCD SAMSUNG 15 6 W WXGA Glare LTN156AT02  LK 15606 003  A01 LF 220nit 8ms 500 1   LPL LED LCD LPL 15 6 W WXGA Glare LP156WH2 TLE1 LF LK 15608 002  220nit 8ms 400 1   LED LCD CMO 15 6 W WXGA Glare N156B6 L04 LF 220nit   LK 1560D 005   8ms 500 1    Appendix B 205           
55. F W O KO 0040D 002  bezel SATA   PLDS ODD PLDS BD COMBO 12 7mm Tray DL 4X DS 4E1S LF KO 0040F 001  W O bezel SATA   PIONEER ODD PIONEER BD RW 12 7mm Tray DL 4X BDR TDO1RS KU 00405 014  LF W O bezel SATA   PANASONIC ODD PANASONIC BD RW 12 7mm Tray DL 4X UJ230A LF KU 00407 013  W O bezel SATA 2X double Layer  4X Single Layer   TOSHIBA ODD TOSHIBA Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X TS    KU 00801 030  L633B LF W O bezel SATA   HLDS ODD HLDS Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X GT20N KU 0080D 040  LF W O bezel SATA   SONY ODD SONY Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X AD  KU 0080E 017  75805 LF W O bezel SATA    206 Appendix B    PLDS ODD PLDS Super Multi DRIVE 12 7mm Tray DL 8X DS  KU 0080F 004  8A3S LF W O bezel SATA    Remote Controller   Fomosa21 Fomosa21 Remote Controller RC804V B EU RT 22700 008  Formosa21 Formosa21 Remote Controller RC804V B TC RT 22700 009  Formosa21 Formosa21 Remote Controller RC804V B SC RT 22700 010  Formosa21 Formosa21 Remote Controller RC804V B EN RT 22700 011  SB Chipset    INTEL SB Chipset Intel CS ICH9M KI 80101 030    Software        Antivirus application McAfee SR 23900 001    TV Antenna      Avermedia Di Pole passive TV Antenna LZ 23000 004    WNC WNC Passive Antenna LZ 23000 001        Avermedia Di Pole passive TV Antenna LZ 23000 004    AVerMedia AVerMedia TV tuner card DVB T Mini card A310 w  TU 23100 010  Intel MaxLinear Rev 1 0    AVerMedia AVerMedia TV tuner card DVB T Mini card A309 w  Afa TU 23100 014  AF9015   MaxLiner MxL5003s Rev 1 0  
56. G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8                      SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10  SO2GBIII10       SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K    SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  N500GB5 4K  N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K    SO2GBIII10 N500GB5 4K    19    n5        AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn       AS5935G   744G50Mi       193           NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG    NLED15 6  WXGAG       N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1
57. G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_FR23    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATDK1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_NO13    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATDE1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_DE13          C2DP7450    C2DT6400  C2DT6400    C2DP7450  C2DT6400  C2DP7450       Appendix A       AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32MI    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn       Appendix A             Austria    Eastern  Europe    Eastern  Europe       Sweden    Russia    Belgium    Holland    Norvvay    Luxembo  urg    Eastern  Europe    Eastern  Europe    Eastern  Europe    Eastern  Europe             LX PBKOX 06  4    LX PBKOX 06  2       LX PBKOX 06   I  LX PBKOX 06  3  LX PBKOX 06  5  LX PBKOX 06  9  LX PBKOX 06  8  LX PBKOX 06  6  LX PBKOX 06  7  LX PBKOX 06  0  LX PBKOX 05  8  LX PBKOX 05  9    LX PBKOX 05  7                 AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATAT1 MC   N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb DE    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATEU7 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb SL11    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATEU4 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb SV22    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATSE1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6RIGB n2 1 0D GEb Fl13    AS5935G 644G32Mi  VHP32ATRU1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB_abg_1 0D_GEb_RU11    AS59
58. G 7asGsavin IN IN  ASSSGSSIGSM   BT20 IN  ESA IN IN      ESA  N IN      ESA IN IN      ESA IN IN  ESA IN  nN      ESA  N IN      ESA IN IN      ESA IN IN      ESA IN IN      Ee  N  n      ESA IN IN      rassessc seacsavin IN IN        199 Appendix A    ZIZIZI Z  ZIZIZI Z    ZIZI ZI Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI IZ Z  ZI ZIZIZI Z              SS  NN IN N  SEA  NIN INN  IEA  NIN IN   N  SEAT  NIN INN  SEA  NIN INN  SEA  NIN IN      EAT  NIN IN   N  ISA  NIN IN   N  SEAT  NIN IN   N  SEAT  NIN INN  SEAT  NIN IN   N  SEAT  NIN IN   N  SEAT  NIN IN   N  SEA  NIN INN  SEA  NIN IN IN  SEA  NIN INN  SEA  NIN IN   N  SEAT  NIN IN   N  SEA  NIN IN   N  IEA  NIN IN   N  SEA  N IN CI    Assoase7aacsomin  BI20 IN IN   N    Assoa5e7aacsomin _ erzo IN IN   N  SEA  NIN INN  IEA  NIN INN  SEA  NIN IN   N  assesses  BI20 IN IN   N    Assoase7aacsomin Jerzo IN IN IN    Assoae7aacsomin  er20 IN IN   N  rasseasersacsown  er20 IN IN   N  assesses _ erzo IN IN   N    Assoase7aacsomin  Jerzo IN IN IN   AS5935G 744G50Mn  er20 IN IN   N    Assoasa7aacsomin  Jerzo IN IN   N    AssoaseTaacsomn  Jerzo IN IN IN    Assoase7aacsomin  er20 IN IN   N    Assoasezsacsom  er20 IN IN IN    Assoase7aacsomin  er20 IN IN IN    Assoase7aacsomin Jerzo IN IN   N    Assoase7aacsomin  er20 IN IN   N    Assoase7aacsomin  er20 IN IN IN    Assoase7aacsomin _ erzo IN  NIN  assesses  erzo IN  NIN    Appendix A 200    ZIZI Z  Z Z  Z  Z  ZZZ  Z  Z  Z  ZI Z  Z  ZI Z  Z  T    Z  Z    ZIZI Z  Z  ZI ZI ZI ZI ZI Z  ZI ZI Z  Z
59. LED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  E1    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32MI    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn       AS5935G     644G32Mn   WXGAG       Appendix A        1G   DDR2 64   16 8   1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8                      SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10  SO2GBIII10       SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K    SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  N320GB5 4K  N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K  SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K    SO2GBIII10 N320GB5 4K    19   
60. M module        3  Remove the DIMM module        4  Repeat steps for the second DIMM module if present     56 Chapter 3    Removing the VVLAN Module    IMPORTANT  If the model purchased supports TV Tuner functionality  remove the TV Tuner Module before  removing the VVLAN Module     1  See    Removing the Lovver Covers    on page 51   2  Remove the two screws securing the TV Tuner Bracket and WLAN Module to the Mainboard    VVLAN Module       3  Remove the TV Tuner Bracket as shovvn        Chapter 3    97    4  Disconnect the antenna cables from the WLAN Module   IMPORTANT  The black cable attaches to the MAIN terminal and the white cable attaches to the AUX terminal        NOTE  When reattaching the antennas  ensure the cables are tucked into the chassis to prevent damage     58 Chapter 3    Main Unit Disassembly Process    Upper Cover Disassembly Flowchart       Remove External  Modules before  proceeding         Remove  Keyboard    y    Remove Lower Cover  Upper Cover  see page 54     l    Upper Cover                                           y y y y y y       Remove  Remove Remove Remove Remove Remove       Media Board          Launch Board       Speaker Module       Volume Control  Board       MIC Board          Button Board               Remove  Power Saving  Board            Remove  Finger Print  Reader                i       Remove  TouchPad  Bracket             Screw List    mess Je          mss  aT               mss          Speaker Module M2 5 3  Power Saving Board
61. MICRON Memory MICRON SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB04 003  MT8JSF12864HY 1G1D1 LF 64 16 0 07um   ELPIDA Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB09 009  EBJ11UEGBAUO AE E LF 64 16 0 07um   ELPIDA Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB09 011  EBJ11UE6BBSO AE F LF 64 16 0 065um   SAMSUNG Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB0B 019  M471B2874DZ1 CF8 LF 64 16 0 065um   SAMSUNG Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GBOB 028  M471B2873EH1 CF8 LF 64 16 0 055um   HYNIX Memory HYNIX SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 1GB KN 1GB0G 019  HMT112S6AFP6C G7NO LF 64 16 0 065um   NANYA Memory NANYA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB KN 2GB03 012  NT2GC64B8HA1NS BE LF 128 8 0 07um   MICRON Memory MICRON SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB KN 2GB04 004  MT16JSF25664HY 1G1D1 LF 128 8 0 07um   ELPIDA Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB KN 2GB09 002  EBJ21UE8BAUO AE E LF 128 8 0 07um   ELPIDA Memory ELPIDA SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB KN 2GB09 004  EBJ21UES8BBSO AE F LF 128 8 0 065um   SAMSUNG Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB KN 2GB0B 005  M471B5673DZ1 CF8 LF 128 8 0 065um   SAMSUNG Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB KN 2GB0B 012  M471B5673EH1 CF8 LF 128 8 0 055um   HYNIX Memory HYNIX SO DIMM DDRIII 1066 2GB KN 2GB0G 014  HMT125S6BFR8C G7 NO LF 128 8 0 055um    e External USB Lite LSI modem LC MODO0 001    NB Ghipset    INTEL NB Chipset Intel CS GM45NB KI G4501 001    PIONEER ODD PIONEER BD COMBO 12 7mm Tray DL 4X BDC  KO 00405 002  TDO1RS LF W O bezel SATA   HLDS ODD HLDS BD COMBO 12 7mm Tray DL 4X CT10 L
62. MW  XS    195 Appendix A        AS5935G 864G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 864G50Bn   NBDCB4   McAfee 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS   AS5935G 644G32Bn   NBDCB4   McAfee 6 in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS   AS5935G 874G50Bn   NBDCB4 6 in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS    AS5935G 644G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 644G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 644G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 744G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 644G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    Appendix A 196        AS5935G 644G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 744G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 744G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 744G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 744G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 744G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 
63. NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG  NLED15 6  WXGAG    NLED15 6  WXGAG       N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1  N10PG  E1        1G   DDR2 64   16 8   1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8    1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64   16 8     1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8    1G   DDR2 64     16   8            SO2GBIII10          SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO1GBIII10    SO2GBIII10    SO2GBIII10     09   02  0 0  09  0  09  0 0  09  ep   02   09  ep   02   09  CoD     gt   O  O   D  2  o  x   gt            N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K    N500GB5 4K    N320GB5 4K                       AS5935G   644G32Mn    NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  NLED15 6 N10PG  WXGAG E1  N
64. OX 04  0  LX PBKOX 03  o  LX PBKOX 03  6  LX PBKOX 03  3  LX PBKOX 03  2    LX PBKOX 03  1         AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATME2 MC   N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb EN15    AS5935G 644G32Mn EM  VHP32ATME9 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb FR22    AS5935G 744G50Mn EM  VHP32ATZA2 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 LI  BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb EN16    AS5935G 744G50Mn EM  VHP32ATZA1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2   2G1500 LI  BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb FR23    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATGB1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb EN14    AS5935G 644G32Mi  VHP32ATUK1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB abg 1 0D GEb RUT1    AS5935G 644G32Mn  VHP32ATCH1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 320 6L   6R CB n2 1 0D GEb IT42    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATDK1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB_n2 1 0D_GEb_NO13    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATFR1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R   CB_n2_1 0D_GEb_FR23    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATDE1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB_n2 1 0D_GEb_DE13    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATBE1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500_L   BT 6L 6R    CB_n2 1 0D_GEb_NL13    AS5935G 744G50Mn  VHP32ATNL1 MC  N10PGE11GBCPbk 2 2G 500 L   BT 6L 6R    CB n2 1 0D GEb NL12                    C2DT6400  C2DT6400    C2DP7450    C2DP7450  C2DT6400  C2DT6400  C2DT6400    182       AS5935G   744G50Mn       AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G50Mi    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   744G5
65. P1x2MMW    AS5935G 944G50Bn   NBDCB4   McAfee 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS   AS5935G 944G50Bn MM 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW   AS5935G 874G50Bn     6 in 1 Buildin   SP3x3MMW SP3x3MMW   AS5935G 744G50Bn NBDCB4 McAfee 6 in 1 Build in SP3x3MMW SP3x3MMW  XS   AS5935G 9A4G50Bn   NBDCB4 6 in 1 Buildin   SP3x3MMW SP3x3MMW  XS    AS5935G 664G50Mi   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MABG    AS5935G 864G50Wn   NBDRWA 6 in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS    AS5935G 864G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 9A4G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 9A4G50Bn   NBDCB4   McAfee 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS   AS5935G 644G50Bn   NBDCB4 6 in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS      AS5935G 864G32Mn   864G32Mn  NSM8XS     6in 1 Build in     6in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    Et 864G50Wn om 6 in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 644G50Bn     6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 864G32Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW    AS5935G 864G50Wn   NBDRWA 6 in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS    AS5935G 864G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  AS5935G 862G50Mn   NSM8XS 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW   SPIX2MMW          AS5935G 864G50Bn   NBDCB4   McAfee 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW E E  XS   AS5935G 874G50Bn NBDCB4 McAfee 6 in 1 Build in SP3x3MMW SP3x3MMW  XS   AS5935G 944G50Bn   NBDCB4   McAfee 6 in 1 Buildin   SP1x2MMW SP1x2MMW  XS   AS5935G 864G50Wn   NBDRWA 6 in 1 Build in   SP1x2MMW SP1x2M
66. VGA Chip    AMD M92XT 55nm 29mm 29mm M2 package KI 23200 148  NVIDIA NVIDIA N10PGE1 55nm 29mm 29mm GB1 128 package KI 23200 142  UMA  Intel  KI 23200 038    VRAM  512M DDR2 64 16 4 KI 23300 016    PY 1G DDR2 64 16 8 KI 23300 017    VVIFI Antenna    PIFA LZ 23500 006    VVireless LAN    INTEL Lan Intel WLAN 512AN MMWG Shirley Peak 5100 KI SPMO1 003  MM 895361   INTEL Lan Intel WLAN 512AN MMWG2 Shirley Peak 5100 ME KI SPMO1 008  enable   MM 899541   INTEL Lan Intel WLAN 533AN MMWG2 Shirley Peak 5300 ME KI SPMO1 009  enable   MM 899545       Appendix B 207    208 Appendix B       Online Support Information       This section describes online technical support services available to help you repair your Acer Systems     If you are a distributor  dealer  ASP or TPM  please refer your technical queries to your local Acer branch  office  Acer Branch Offices and Regional Business Units may access our website  However some information  sources will require a user i d  and password  These can be obtained directly from Acer CSD Taiwan     Acer s Website offers you convenient and valuable support resources whenever you need them     In the Technical Information section you can download information on all of Acer s Notebook  Desktop and  Server models including     e Service guides for all models      User s manuals     Training materials      Bios updates     Software utilities   e Spare parts lists     TABs  Technical Announcement Bulletin     For these purposes  we have included an Acro
67. W RUBBER PLASTIC  LCD SCREW MYLAR PLASTIC  LCD SCREW MYLAR GLASS    40 PBJO2 001  47 PBJ02 001  47 PBJ02 002  47 PBJ02 003    ACCESSORY    FORMOSA21 REMOTE CONTROLLER 25 PBJO2 001  RC804V B EN  FOMOSA21 REMOTE CONTROLLER 25 PBJO2 002  RC804V B EU  FORMOSA21 REMOTE CONTROLLER 25 PBJO2 003  RC804V B TC  FORMOSA21 REMOTE CONTROLLER 25 PBJ02 004  RC804V B SC    SCREWS  SCREW  SCREW  SCREW  SCREW  SCREW  SCREW  SCREW    SCREW M2 5D 3 0L K 5 3D NI NL  SCREW M1 98D 3 0L K 4 6D 0 8T ZK NL  SCREW M3 0D 3 0L K 4 9D NI   SCREW M2 5D 5L K 5 5D ZK NL CR3  SCREW M2 45D 8 0L K 5 5D 0 8T ZK NL  SCREW M2 5D 3 2L K 6D NI   SCREW ASSY THML SPRING    86 PBJ02 001  86 PBJ02 002  86 PBJ02 003  86 PBJ02 004  86 PBJ02 005  86 PBJ02 006  86 PBJ02 007    O  2  D  oO     r  D       Oo    1    N    1                 SCREW SCREW M2 0D 3L K 5D NI 86 PBJ02 008    Screw List       172 Chapter 6    Chapter 6 173       Model Definition and Configuration       Aspire 5935 Series    Singapore          AS5935G   743G32Mn          AS5935G   744G32Mn    l    o  TWN GCTWN    AS5935G   744G50Mn    AS5935G   874G32Mn    AS5935G   642G25Mn    AS5935G   643G32Mn    AS5935G   643G32Mn    AS5935G   644G32Mn    AS5935G     642G32Mn    Appendix A       LX PBJOX 013  LX PBJOX 012  LX PBJOX 011    LX PBJOX 010  LX PBJOC 002  LX PBJOC 001    LX PBJOX 009  LX PBJOX 007  LX PBJOX 008          AS5935G 743G32Mn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  M92XT512CFPbk 2G 1G 320 BT   8L 6R   CB_n2_FP_1 0D_GEb_EN12    AS5935G 744G32Mn  VHP32ATSG1 MC  M92XT512
68. actory conditions  If any part of the LCD  Module is faulty  such as the camera  antenna or LCD panel  the whole module must be replaced     1  See    Removing the Upper Cover    on page 64     2  Remove the adhesive tapes securing the Antenna cables in place        3  Pull the Antenna cables through the cover as shown  Ensure that the Antennas are completely free from the  cover        4  Disconnect the USB Board cable as shown        Chapter 3 81    5  Remove the USB Board cable from the cable clips as shown        i  i    E P i u  J     Li  E E                   ET  O               6  Remove the adhesive tapes securing the USB Board and Backlight cables in place        82    Chapter 3    8  Liftthe USB Board cable to detach the adhesive securing it in place        A T  S i      9  Remove the USB Board and Backlight cables from the cable channel  Ensure that the cables are free from all  cable clips     10  Remove the Antenna and Backlight cables from the cable clip as shown     ae       Chapter 3 83    11  Pass the Antenna and Backlight cables through the space between the Battery Bay and Hinge well as shown     a        ON         DKAOBO LA 5011P 3    IT   HI  Lir     TT    ud i    aA  ve P i mr      d   2x a ti li  oa AGE ME 4    84 Chapter 3    14  Disconnect the LVDS cable from the Mainboard     O kaoso LA 5011P    e su       15  Remove the Gonductive and LVDS cables from the cable channel  Ensure that the cables are free from all  cable clips        ED KAQBO LA  Nu Nd
69. anufacturer Name  Acer   UUID  03630D6D 5C62 4E4B B59D 001EECE076C6       NOTE  The system information is subject to different models     CPU Type This field shows the CPU type and speed of the system    Asset Tag Number This field displays the asset tag number of the system  Product Name This field shows product name of the system  Manufacturer Name This field displays the manufacturer of this system    UUID Universally Unique Identifier  UUID  is an identifier standard used in software  construction  standardized by the Open Software Foundation  OSF  as part of  the Distributed Computing Environment  DCE         24 Chapter 2    Main    The Main screen allows the user to set the system time and date as well as enable and disable boot option  and recovery     Information Advanced Securit Power Boot Exit    Item Specific Help  10 59     System Date   01 09 2009     This is the help for the  Total Memory  4095 MB hour field  Valid range  Video Memory  512 MB is from 0 to 23   INCREASE REDUCE  F5 F6  Quick Boot  Enabled   Network Boot  Enabled   F12 Boot Menu  Disabled   D2D Recovery  Enabled   SATA Mode  AHCI   Display Mode  IGPU        NOTE  The screen above is for your reference only  Actual values may differ     The table below describes the parameters in this screen  Settings in boldface are the default and suggested  parameter settings     System Time Sets the system time  The hours are displayed with 24  Format  HH MM SS  hour format   hour minute second   System Date Set
70. bat File to facilitate the problem free downloading of our  technical material     Also contained on this website are   e Detailed information on Acer s International Traveler s Warranty  ITW     Returned material authorization procedures       An overview of all the support services we offer  accompanied by a list of telephone  fax and email  contacts for all your technical queries     We are always looking for ways to optimize and improve our services  so if you have any suggestions or  comments  please do not hesitate to communicate these to us     Appendix C 209    210 Appendix C    AFLASH Utility 35    Battery Pack  Removing 48  BIOS    ROM size 16  ROM type 16  vendor 16  Version 16    BIOS Utility 23 35    Advanced 26   Boot 33   Exit 34   Navigating 23   Onboard Device Configuration 29  Power 31   Save and Exit 34   Security 28   System Security 34    Bluetooth Module    Removing 91  Replacing 106    Board Layout  Top View 149  brightness  hotkeys 13  Button Board  Removing 76    caps lock  on indicator 6  Card Reader Board    Removing 93  Replacing 105    Common Problems 128  computer   on indicator 6  CPU 100   Replacing 101          DIMM Modules  Removing 56  Display 4  display  hotkeys 13    EasyTouch Failure 140   Euro 14   Express Dummy Card  Removing 49   External Module Disassembly  Flowchart 47    Features    Finger Print Reader  Removing 76  Flash Utility 35  FRU  Field Replaceable Unit  List 163    Hard Disk Drive Module  Removing 54  HDD  Removing 54  HDD 
71. cables run along the channel and are easily accessible from the VVLAN bay        15  Replace the two securing screws as shown        118 Chapter 3    Replacing the Function Board    IMPORTANT  The Function Board must be inserted 1  Insert the Function Board right side first as shovvn   right side first  paying particular attention to the locating  pin shown     2  Lower the board in to the chassis as shown  Ensure 3  Press down on the FFC as indicated to secure the  that the locating pin is correctly inserted  cable to the chassis     4  Connect the FFC to the Mainboard and close the 5  Replace the single securing screw   locking latch     Chapter 3       Replacing the Keyboard    1  Reconnect keyboard FFC to the mainboard  and secure the locking latch     s  s i   w e A a   q   E VN ME   s bo  7 ks 7              1   d     4 T EN TN KY     4  N J a m   j     A kn    CAO UR  gt  i He W F  o gt  tw  z    NEN x Q    4    2  Slide the keyboard away from the LCD screen to 3  Press down around the edges of the Keyboard to  engage the securing tabs on the keyboard  secure it in place     Y               120 Chapter 3    Replacing the Switch Cover    1  Place the Switch Cover left side first on to the 2  Press down on the sides of the cover to secure it in  upper case as shown  place     3  Press down the centre of the cover to secure itin 4  Turn the computer over and secure the single  place  securing screw     NOTE  The Switch Cover securing screw is not  used on some production 
72. cards are secured with and additional screw as indicated by the green callout     VGA MXM M2 5 3       3  Remove the VGA Card from the Mainboard connector        Chapter 3 97    Removing the Thermal Module    1  See    Removing the Mainboard    on page 95   2  Disconnect the fan cable from the Mainboard        q   QE T  Ls 4    y T    Pe oe            Lm E i    D   i Y q              3  Remove the single screw securing the Fan to the Mainboard  green callout      4  Remove the four securing screws  in reverse numerical order from screw 4 to screw 1  from the Thermal  Module  red callout      te ho    Thermal Module CPU_SCREW_SPRIN       98 Chapter 3    5  Using both hanas  lift the Thermal Module clear of the Mainboard        Chapter 3    99    Removing the CPU    1  See    Removing the Thermal Module    on page 98   2  Turn the securing screw 180  to release the CPU from the socket       Uu           L     La  aS       3  Remove the CPU from the socket as shown   IMPORTANT  The pins on the underside of the CPU are very delicate  If they are damaged  the CPU may    malfunction  Place the CPU on a clean  dry surface when it is not installed        Chapter 3    100    Main Module Reassembly Procedure    Replacing the CPU    IMPORTANT  The CPU has a Pin1 locator that must be positioned corresponding to the marker on the CPU    socket   1     Carefully turn the mainboard upside down  CPU side up   and place the CPU into the CPU socket as shown     taking note of the Pin1 locator 
73. d  the computer sets the User Password parameter to    Set      5  If desired  you can enable the Password on boot parameter    6  When you are done  press F10 to save the changes and exit the BIOS Setup Utility    If the verification is OK  the screen will display as following     The password setting is complete after the user presses Enter     If the current password entered does not match the actual current password  the screen will show you the  Setup Warning     Setup Warning    Invalid Password      Continue        If the new password and confirm new password strings do not match  the screen will display the following  message     Setup Warning    Passwords do not match     Re enter password    Continue        30 Chapter 2    Povver    The Advanced screen allovvs the user to configure the various advanced BIOS options     IMPORTANT Making incorrect settings to items on these pages may cause the system to malfunction  Unless  you have experience adjusting these items  vve recommend that you leave these settings at the  default values  If making settings to items on these pages causes your system to malfunction or  prevents the system from booting  open BIOS and choose Load Optimal Defaults in the Exit menu to  boot up normally     Information Main Advanced Securit Boot Exit    Item Specific Help  b Platform Power Management    P Break Event These items control  various CPU parameters     ACPI  3   Enabled   Wake on PME  Enabled   Wake on Modem Ring  Enabled   Quickly S4
74. d correctly on the locating pins        106 Chapter 3    Replacing the Subwoofer    1  Place the module in the Lower Cover  Ensure that 2  Run the cable along the cable channel using all  the module is seated correctly on the locating pins  available clips              Ha ths IT IT  nm B 7H EE HUE HY 111 Le     ED KAQBO LA 5011P Ti    pe            ED KAOBO LA 5011P TE    em HII B qi      Replacing the USB Board    1  Place the board in the Lower Cover  Ensure that 2  Replace the single screw securing the board to the  the board is seated correctly on the locating pins  Lower Cover        Chapter 3 107    Replacing the Saddles    1  Align the screw holes and locating pins on the Saddles and the Lower Cover and replace the Saddles        at m      2  Replace the two screws to secure the Right Saddle to the Lower Cover   NOTE  The Left Saddle is not secured with screws        108 Chapter 3    Replacing the LCD Module    IMPORTANT  The LCD Module cannot be disassembled outside of factory conditions  If any part of the LCD  Module is faulty  such as the camera  antenna or LCD panel  the whole module must be replaced     1  Align the LCD hinges with the Lower Cover screw holes and replace the LCD Module        IMPORTANT  Ensure that the cables pass through the Hinge Wells as shown to avoid trapping when the Upper  Cover is replaced     ED KAQBO LA   I Dir Fi   T       Chapter 3 109    3  Run the Conductive cable along the cable channel 4  Run the LVDS cable along the cable channel
75. d sia ndi exu uu Ea etu dena E ax 107  Replacing the Saddles           0    cee ees 108  Replacing the LCD Module           0    ccc eee 109  Replacing the TouchPad Bracket              aa 111  Replacing the Upper Case           cc eee ees 112  Replacing the LCD Module ne 115  Replacing the Function Board            anaana ce ees 119  Replacing the Keyboard neee 120  Replacing the Switch Cover           0    ccc eee eens 121  Replacing the WLAN Module              0 00  cece eee eee 121  Replacing the DIMM Modules        ene 123  Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Module         0 0 00  eee eee 123  Replacing the ODD Module          0    cc eee 124  Replacing the Lower Covers ene 125  Replacing the SD Dummy Card            0 0  eee 126  Replacing the Battery            aaa eee ee 126  Troubleshooting 127  COMMON Problems mart dis ne TA ben edrat ee Rate dde 127  POWER ON ISSUE  i33  5  d avec endet ph ar Edie Ae den eee d 128  NG DISPIAV ISSUE  ns varta igh n a Goal a aba es OC A ae eke ES 129  Random Loss of BIOS Settings           nen 130  BO D  RANUR   prisa apd asta An ee 131  Built In Keyboard Failure                   llle 131  Touch ad  Failures cs acie ida es d a oen ie dite Meca bd 132    VIII    Table of Contents    Internal Speaker Falli e  suma ursi a de vee enke 132   Internal Microphone Failure           ees 134   HDD Not Operating Correctly             nono 135   ODDE UE  tard bata ada ad a 136   Modem FUncuon  Falle net dd it daa 139   Wireless Function Failure    
76. e center button serves as Acer Bio Protection  fingerprint reader supporting Acer FingerNav 4 way  Wee Diem function  only for certain models      madii Comfortable support area for your hands when you  use the computer   E TouchPad toggle Turns the internal TouchPad on and off     Acer MediaTouch   Touch sensitive controls for Acer Arcade  volume   up down  and media  play pause  stop  previous   next   with mute and hold keys    lt ta Acer PowerSmart Puts your computer into power saving mode   key    mm   Speaes 1 Left and right speakers deliver stereo audio output   15 Screen blank Turns the display screen backlight off to save  oe power  Press any key to return     NOTE   The Power and Battery indicators are visible even when the computer cover is closed       Closed Front View       CIR receiver Receives signals from a remote control     6 Chapter 1    Rear Vlevv    Connects to a Kensington compatible computer  security lock    Note  VVrap the computer security lock cable  around an immovable object such as a table or    handle of a locked drawer  Insert the lock into the  notch and turn the key to secure the lock     Some keyless models are also available     AM a DC in jack Connects to an AC   AAA SH  3 Ethernet  RJ 45  BEDV UUUE to an Ethernet 10 100 based network   5 5 port  4  E  External display Connects to a display device   VGA  port  e g  external monitor  LCD projector    HDMI port Supports high definition digital video connections   only for certain models    
77. e computer    Remove any recently added hardware and associated software    Remove any recently added software and reboot    Restore system and file settings from a known good date using System Restore    If the issue is not fixed  repeat the preceding steps and select an earlier time and date     Run the Event Viewer to check the events log for errors  For more information see Windows Help and  Support     Roll back the mouse driver to the previous version if updated recently   Remove and reinstall the mouse driver   Check the Device Manager to determine that   e The device is properly installed  There are no red Xs or yellow exclamation marks     e There are no device conflicts     Chapter 4       No hardware is listed under Other Devices     13  If the Issue is still not resolved  see    Online Support Information    on page 209     Other Failures    If the CRT Switch  Dock  LAN Port  external MIC or Speakers  PCI Express Card  5 in 1 Card Reader or  Volume Wheel fail  perform the following general steps to correct the problem  Do not replace a non defective  FRUS     1  Check Drive whether is OK   2  Check Test Fixture is ok   3  Swap M B to Try     Chapter 4 141    Intermittent Problems    Intermittent system hang problems can be caused by a variety of reasons that have nothing to do with a  hardware defect  such as  cosmic radiation  electrostatic discharge  or software errors  FRU replacement  should be considered only when a recurring problem exists     When analyzing
78. e the problem    Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic Tool  For more information see Windows Help and Support     Restart the computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS Utility  Check the BIOS settings are correct and that  CD DVD drive is set as the first boot device on the Boot menu     Ensure all cables and jumpers on the HDD and ODD are set correctly   Remove any recently added hardware and associated software     Run the Windows Disk Defragmenter  For more information see Windows Help and Support     e emo    Run Windows Check Disk by entering chkdsk  r from a command prompt  For more information see  Windows Help and Support     10  Restore system and file settings from a known good date using System Restore   If the issue is not fixed  repeat the preceding steps and select an earlier time and date     11  Replace the HDD  See    Disassembly Process  on page 46     Chapter 4 135    ODD Failure    If the ODD fails  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not replace a non   defective FRUs        o D  CD ROM driver  installed        hstallit  Seat itu ell    Replace  Dv Dr D R OM  disc               D  DI  CO ROhMimodule        C D R OM disc            Replace  D  D C D R Of  module       Replacehi B    ODD Not Operating Correctly    136    If the ODD exhibits any of the following symptoms it may be faulty      Audio CDs do not play when loaded    DVDs do not play when loaded     Blank discs do not burn correctly    DVD or CD play breaks up or jum
79. ected               No    d      Connect it well             Modem card  well connected              No        Seat it well          Modem card OK        Replace  Mainboard             Wireless Function Failure    If the WLAN fails  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not replace a non     defective FRUs     Chapter 4    Check WL  antenna to     WL card    Check  antenna          No           Replace  Modem card             Re assemble  the antenna to  WL card    Swap The  antenna    Swap The WL  card    139    Thermal Unit Failure    If the Thermal Unit fails  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not replace a  non defective FRUS        START                             Fan cable well    connected  No   J   Connect it well                No   t  Replace fan                    CPU heat sink    well seated  No      Seat it well                No    Replace CPU                Replace  Mainboard             External Mouse Failure    If an external Mouse fails  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem     140    1   2     o Noa pm    10   11   12     Try an alternative mouse     If the mouse uses a wireless connection  insert new batteries and confirm there is a good connection  See  the mouse user manual     If the mouse uses a USB connection  try an alternate USB port    Try an alternative program to verify mouse operation  Reinstall the program experiencing mouse failure   Restart th
80. ector as 2  Replace the single screw securing the card to the  shown  Mainboard     NOTE  MXM cards are secured with and additional screw as indicated by the green callout        Chapter 3 103    Replacing the Mainboard  Insert the Mainboard in to the Lower Cover  left side first  Ensure that the I O ports on the left side of the    1   Mainboard are located correctly through the Lower Case     TUI Visi si        TII NA E E  Be   n Ap    1 P i    e IT        3  Replace the single screw securing the Mainboard    shown  to the Lower Cover        104 Chapter 3    Replacing the Hinge VVells    1  Replace the left and right Hinge Wells in the Lower Cover as shown   correctly on the locating pins     Ensure that the Wells are seated       ED Kaoso LA so11P Afas Sh  I I Tti ri   ETT i  EST a   TTI        2  Replace the two screws to secure the Hinge Wells in the Lower Cover     nat    ED EA000 LA 5011P  FA J abi       Replacing the Card Reader Board    1  Insert the Card Reader Board right side first as  shown  Ensure that the I O ports on the right side of  the board are located correctly through the Lower    Case     2  Lower the board in to place and press down as  indicated to connect the board to board interface        Chapter 3 105    3  Replace the four screws to secure the Card Reader Board to the Lower Cover        Replacing the Bluetooth Module    1  Connect the Bluetooth cable to the module as 2  Place the module in the Lower Cover  Ensure that  shown  the module is seate
81. emoving 98  Replacing 102  Thermal Unit Failure 140  Top 149  TouchPad Bracket  Removing 79  TouchPad Failure 132  Troubleshooting    Built in KB Failure 131  EasyTouch Buttons 140  HDTV Switch 140  Internal Microphone 134  Internal Speakers 132  LCD Failure 131  Modem 139   No Display 129   ODD 136   Other Failures 141  Power On 128   Thermal Unit 140  TouchPad 132   WLAN 139    Undetermined Problems 142  Upper Cover  Removing 63  Upper Cover Disassembly  Flowchart 59  USB Board    Removing 89  Replacing 107    utility  BIOS 23 35    VGA Card  Removing 97  VGA MXM Card  Replacing 103  Volume Control Board    Removing 74    Windows 2000 Environment Test 204  Wireless Function Failure 139   WLAN Board 57   VVLAN Cover    Removing 51    VVLAN Module    Removing 57    213    214    
82. en BIOS and choose Load Optimal Defaults in the Exit menu to  boot up normally     Information Main   Power Boot Exit       Item Specific Help      Peripheral Configuration    PIDE Configuration Configures Boot    Video Configuration Settings      USB Configuration   P Chipset Configuration     ACPI Table Features Control   Express Card  Disabled     P PCI Express Root Port 1  P PCI Express Root Port 2  P PCI Express Root Port 3  P PCI Express Root Port 4  P PCI Express Root Port 5  P PCI Express Root Port 6    ASF Configuration    The table below describes the items  menus  and submenus in this screen  Settings in boldface are the default  and suggested parameter settings     Peripheral    Serial Port A    Configuration Infrared Port    Azalia  Lan    IDE Configuration Enter the IDE Configuration menu  IDE Controller   HDC Configure as   AHCI Option ROM Support  SATA Port 0  1  4  5 HotPlug  Channel 1 to 4 Master and Slave    26       Chapter 2    Video Enter the Video Configuration menu  Render Standby  Configuration IGD   Device2  Function1  IGD   Pre allocat Memory  IGD   DVMT Size  Clock Chip Initialize  Enabled CK SSC  IGD   Boot Type  IGD   LCD Panel Type  IGD   TV  IGD   PAVP Mode    USB Configuration Enter the USB Configuration menu  USB Legacy  EHCI 1 2  UHCI 1 5    Per Port Control  USB Port 0 7    Chipset Enter the Ghipset Configuration menu  Port 80h Cycles  Configuration DMI Link ASPM Control  Automatic ASPM  PCI Latency Timer  VT d    TPM  ACPI Table  Enter the
83. entium and Pentium II III are trademarks of Intel Corporation    Other brand and product names are trademarks and or registered trademarks of their respective holders     Conventions    The follovving conventions are used in this manual     SCREEN MESSAGES Denotes actual messages that appear  on screen    NOTE Gives bits and pieces of additional  information related to the current  topic    VVARNING Alerts you to any damage that might  result from doing or not doing specific  actions     CAUTION Gives precautionary measures to  avoid possible hardware or software  problems     IMPORTANT Reminds you to do specific actions  relevant to the accomplishment of  procedures        Preface    Before using this information and the product it supports  please read the following general information     1     This Service Guide provides you with all technical information relating to the BASIC CONFIGURATION  decided for Acer s  global  product offering  To better fit local market requirements and enhance product  competitiveness  your regional office MAY have decided to extend the functionality of a machine  e g   add on card  modem  or extra memory capability   These LOCALIZED FEATURES will NOT be covered  in this generic service guide  In such cases  please contact your regional offices or the responsible  personnel channel to provide you with further technical details     Please note WHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS  that you should check the most up to date information  available on your regio
84. er PureZone technology with two built in stereo microphones       e MS Sound compatible    Dimensions and Weight       382  W  x 274  D  x 26 39 5  H  mm  15 0 x 10 8 x 1 0 1 6 inches   e 3 0 kg  6 6 Ibs   with 6 cell battery    Communication      Acer Video Conference  featuring       Integrated Acer Crystal Eye webcam       Optional Acer Xpress VolP phone      Wi Fi WiMAX  Intel   Wireless WiFi Link 5150 5350      WLAN  Intel   Wireless WiFi Link 5100 5300      WPAN  Bluetooth   2 0 Enhanced Data Rate  EDR       LAN  Gigabit Ethernet  Wake on LAN ready    Privacy control    Acer Bio Protection fingerprint solution     BIOS user  supervisor  HDD passwords    e Kensington lock slot    Power subsystem    ACPI 3 0     48 8 W 4400 mAh    3 pin 65 W AC adapter   e 3 pin 90 W AC adapter     ENERGY STAR     Special keys and controls  e 86  87  91 key keyboard      Touchpad pointing device    I O interface    Acer Bio Protection fingerprint reader      ExpressCard   54 slot  e 6 in 1 card reader  SD MMC MMCPlus MS MS PRO xD     Chapter 1    e USB 2 0 port     HDMI    port with HDCP support     External display  VGA  port   e Consumer infrared  CIR  port     RF in jack    e eSATA port     Headphones speaker line out jack with S PDIF support  e Microphone in jack     Line in jack      Ethernet  RJ 45  port     DC in jack for AC adapter    Environment    e Temperature   e Operating  5   C to 35   C  e Non operating   20   C to 65   C     Humidity  non condensing    e Operating  20  to 
85. est version BIOS for this machine by regular BIOS flashing process     162 Chapter 5       FRU  Field Replaceable Unit  List       This chapter gives you the FRU  Field Replaceable Unit  listing in global configurations of Aspire 5935 Series  Refer to this  chapter vvhenever ordering for parts to repair or for RMA  Return Merchandise Authorization      Please note that VVHEN ORDERING FRU PARTS  you should check the most up to date information available on your  regional web or channel  For whatever reasons a part number change is made  it will not be noted on the printed Service  Guide  For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS  your Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from  those given in the FRU list of this printed Service Guide  You MUST use the local FRU list provided by your regional Acer  office to order FRU parts for repair and service of customer machines     NOTE  To scrap or to return the defective parts  you should follow the local government ordinance or regulations on how to  dispose it properly  or follow the rules set by your regional Acer office on how to return it     Chapter 6 163    lagrams    Exploded D    IES    5935 Ser    Aspire    Main Assembly                                                 T  Kobad      e Jrensedie  2 Keytoera Pre   8  VGACad   5  eper cover    es  unore TT   4  Speaker Module TJ    ight Saale        Pe   Thermal Module         D   gt   O  O  YI  D     O  J             Chapter 6    164    Base Assembly             O  O  a 
86. evice without  entering BIOS SETUP Utility     Navigating the BIOS Utility    There are six menu options  Information  Main  Advanced  Security  Boot  and Exit   Follow these instructions   e To choose a menu  use the left and right arrow keys      To choose an item  use the up and down arrow keys   e To change the value of a parameter  press F5 or F6     A plus sign     indicates the item has sub items  Press Enter to expand this item   e Press Esc while you are in any of the menu options to go to the Exit menu       In any menu  you can load default settings by pressing F9  You can also press F10 to save any  changes made and exit the BIOS Setup Utility    NOTE  You can change the value of a parameter if it is enclosed in square brackets  Navigation keys for a  particular menu are shown on the bottom of the screen  Help for parameters are found in the Item  Specific Help part of the screen  Read this carefully when making changes to parameter values  Please  note that system information is subject to different models     Chapter 2 23    Information    The Information screen displays a summary of your computer hardware information     Main Advanced Securit Power X Boot Exit       CPU Type Intel R  Core TM  2 Duo CPU T6400  A 2 00GHz  CPU Speed 2 00GHz    HDD Model Name  ST9250320AS  HDD Serial Number  5SW1P2VA  ATAPI Model Name  HL DT ST DVDRAM GT20N    system BIOS Version  V0 06    VGA BIOS Version  Intel V1706   Serial Number    Asset Tag Number    Product Name  Aspire   M
87. h minimum BIOS  initialization  Users can enable this feature to restore the BIOS firmware to a successful one once the previous  BIOS flashing process failed     BIOS Recovery Hotkey     The system provides a function hotkey  Fn Esc  for enable BIOS Recovery process when system is powered  on during BIOS POST  To use this function  it is strongly recommended to have the AC adapter and Battery  present  If this function is enabled  the system will force the BIOS to enter a special BIOS block  called Boot  Block     Steps for BIOS Recovery by Crisis Disk     Before doing this  a Crisis Diskette should be prepared ready in hand  The Crisis Diskette could be made by  executing the Crisis Disk program in another system with Windows XP OS     Follow the steps below   1  Plug in the USB disk   2  Launch the wincris exe program to create a USB Crisis Disk  Click Start to initiate the process     3  Select the Quick Format option to format the disk and click Start  Follow the instructions on the screen to  create the disk     4  Copy the KAYFOX64 fd BIOS file into USB flash disk root directory   NOTE  Do not place any other   fd file in the USB flash disk root directory     To use the Crisis USB key  do the following   1  Plug USB storage into USB port   2  Press Fn   ESC button then plug in AC power   The Power button flashes orange once   3  Press Power button to initiate system CRISIS mode   When CRISIS is complete  the system auto restarts with a workable BIOS   4  Update the lat
88. hrough programs on the taskbar by using Windows Flip 3 D      amp    gt     lt SPACEBAR gt   Bring all gadgets to the front and select Windows Sidebar   lt CTRL gt        amp g   gt      F2  Search for computers  if you are on a network      lt CTRL gt        amp g   gt     TAB    Use the arrow keys to cycle through programs on the  taskbar by using Windows Flip 3 D  Note  Depending on your edition of Windows Vista  some shortcuts may not function  as described        Application   This key has the same effect as clicking the right mouse button  it opens the  ER key application s context menu        12 Chapter 1    Hot Keys    The computer employs hotkeys or key combinations to access most of the computer s controls like screen  brightness  volume output and the BIOS utility     To activate hot keys  press and hold the   Fn   key before pressing the other key in the hotkey combination          Fn      lt F5 gt  Display toggle Switches display output between the display  screen  external monitor  if connected  and  both     lt Fn gt     lt F6 gt  De Screen blank Turns the display screen backlight off to save  power  Press any key to return    d pe     toggle Turns the a   on and off     lt Fn gt     lt F9 gt  NI wi backlight     the keyboard backlight on or off    A toggle    Brightness up Increases the screen brightness     Fn      lt q gt  ES Brightness down Decreases the screen brightness        Chapter 1 13    Special Key    You can locate the Euro symbol and the US dollar
89. ility  from unauthorized access  The user can not either  enter the Setup menu nor change the value of  parameters     Set User Password Press Enter to set the user password  When user  password is set  this password protects the BIOS  Setup Utility from unauthorized access  The user can  enter Setup menu only and does not have right to  change the value of parameters     Set HDD Password Enter HDD Password     Power on password Defines whether a password is required or not while Disabled or  the events defined in this group happened  The Enabled  following sub options are all requires the Supervisor  password for changes and should be grayed out if the  user password was used to enter setup        NOTE  When you are prompted to enter a password  you have three tries before the system halts  Don t forget  your password  If you forget your password  you may have to return your notebook computer to your  dealer to reset it     Chapter 2    Setting a Password    Follow these steps as you set the user or the supervisor password     1  Use the    and y keys to highlight the Set Supervisor Password parameter and press the Enter key  The  Set Supervisor Password box appears     A    n r TAVIT Ar    vet Supervisor Password    Enter New Password  Confirm New Password          2  Type a password in the    Enter New Password    field  The password length can not exceeds 8  alphanumeric characters  A Z  a z  0 9  not case sensitive   Retype the password in the    Confirm New  Password   
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91. inger on  the touchpad on the second  tap and drag the cursor    Access Click once  context menu    NOTE  When using the TouchPad  keep it   and your fingers   dry and clean  The TouchPad is sensitive to  finger movement  hence  the lighter the touch  the better the response  Tapping too hard will not  increase the TouchPad s responsiveness        10 Chapter 1    Using the Keyboard    The keyboard has full sized keys and an embedded numeric keypad  separate cursor  lock  Windows  function  and special keys     Lock Keys and embedded numeric keypad    The keyboard has three lock keys which you can toggle on and off     Caps Lock When Caps Lock is on  all alphabetic characters typed are in uppercase     Num Lock When Num Lock is on  the embedded keypad is in numeric mode  The keys   lt Fn gt     lt F11 gt  function as a calculator  complete with the arithmetic operators          and     Use    this mode when you need to do a lot of numeric data entry  A better solution  would be to connect an external keypad        Scroll Lock   Fn      When Scroll Lock is on  the screen moves one line up or down when you press     lt F12 gt  the up or down arrow keys respectively  Scroll Lock does not work with some  applications     The embedded numeric keypad functions like a desktop numeric keypad  It is indicated by small characters    located on the upper right corner of the keycaps  To simplify the keyboard legend  cursor control key symbols  are not printed on the keys     Number keys o
92. iple windows  on the same screen  To access this function  please go to Start gt  All Programs and click on Acer GridVista   You may choose any one of the four is pda indicated below     Double  vertical   Triple  primary at left   Triple  primary at right   or Quad Acer Gridvista is dual display  compatible  allowing two displays to be partitioned independently        Acer Gridvista is dual display compatible  allowing two displays to be partitioned independently   AcerGridVista is simple to set up     1  Run Acer GridVista and select your preferred screen configuration for each display from the task bar   2  Drag and drop each window into the appropriate grid   3  Enjoy the convenience of a well organized desktop     Y Obers Desktop te birma Morebar       Gnd Confrgurabion       NOTE  Please ensure that the resolution setting of the second monitor is set to the manufacturer s  recommended value     Chapter 1 15    Hardware Specifications and Configurations    Processor    Intel Cantiga  GM    ICH9M FSB 667180011066 MHz     800 1066MHz    Processor Specifications       CPU Fan True Value Table          Throttling 50   On 100  C Off  90  C    OS shut down at 105  C  H W shut down at 96  C       Features Support ISIPP  Support Acer UI  Support multi boot  Suspend to RAM  S3  Disk  S4   Various hot keys for system control  Support SMBUS 2 0  PCI2 3  ACPI 2 0 compliance with Intel Speed Step Support C1  C2  C3  C4 and  S3  S4 for mobile CPU  DMI utility for BIOS serial number co
93. itialize notebook docking  optional   C8h EE Force check  optional   C9h EE Extended checksum  optional     EOh EE Initialize the chipset    Chapter 4 147       Ji ne ri VV      ressem  ms          bessemio        SSS           S   okeee TT     OwdswBOSROM      ess OOOO OOS  wesen TT  O    zeMibProces     SSSC                   S S     meom          bzePaniDMA SSS  O  mememe           zeMemysge      ado Bot lok      sim memory test   ile ner vis     OOOOSSSSSSSS  trizas TT  ri veg S  rizo System Management Made TT  IE  ear Huge Segment TT  ato DOS TT       If the BIOS detects error 2C  2E  or 30  base 512K RAM error   it displays an additional word bitmap  xxxx   indicating the address line or bits that failed  For example  2C 0002 means address line 1  bit one set  has  failed  2E 1020 means data bits 12 and 5  bits 12 and 5 set  have failed in the lower 16 bits  Note that error 30  cannot occur on 386SX systems because they have a 16 rather than 32 bit bus  The BIOS also sends the  bitmap to the port 80 LED display  It first displays the check point code  followed by a delay  the high order  byte  another delay  and then the low order byte of the error  lt repeats this sequence continuously        148 Chapter 4       Jumper and Connector Locations          Top View  UN III EE E B     O PF   P56  EP Ree SWI    Jpf      m if N     n  N    O   1    y JLVDS O O    af    JP2 JKB1  s em 0094    s M s O JPAA      f    TL    EXP1    gt  LEDIO  LED11 LED9 p    Ne 2   a LED       JP7
94. ive  motherboard  and cable connections     c  Try an alternate cable  if available  If the drive works with the new cable  the original cable should be  replaced     Reseat the drive ensuring and all cables are connected correctly     Replace the ODD  See    Disassembly Process    on page 46     Drive Read Failure    If discs cannot be read when inserted in the drive  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the  problem     1  Remove and clean the failed disc   2  Retry reading the CD or DVD   d  Test the drive using other discs   e  Play a DVD movie  f  Listen to a music CD    If the ODD works properly with alternate discs  the original disc is probably defective and should be  replaced     3  Turn off the power and remove the cover to inspect the connections to the ODD  See    Disassembly  Process  on page 46     a  Check for broken connectors on the drive  motherboard  and cables   b  Check for bent or broken pins on the drive  motherboard  and cable connections     c  Try an alternate cable  if available  If the drive works with the new cable  the original cable should be  replaced     4  Replace the ODD  See    Disassembly Process  on page 46     138 Chapter 4    Modem Function Failure    If the internal Modem fails  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not replace a    non defective FRUs                  START                      RJ 11 well  connected           No    d      Connect it well          Modem wire  well conn
95. k  keyboard    Replace dB    Chapter 4 131    TouchPad Failure    If the TouchPad doesn t work  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not  replace a non defective FRUS     F e assemble  Check M B the T P FFC tn  T P FFC MIB    awap Feasse   Check Logic mble the T P   Upper board or T P  FFE       Internal Speaker Failure    If the internal Speakers fail  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not replace  a non defective FRUs          Fe assemble  Check M B the SPK cable  SFK cable to M B      swap Logic  Check Logic lower Logic  UpperiLower upper        cwap MiB    132 Chapter 4    Sound Problems    If sound problems are experienced  perform the follovving actions one at a time to correct the problem   1  Reboot the computer     2  Navigate to Start gt  Control Panel System and Maintenance System gt  Device Manager  Check  the Device Manager to determine that       The device is properly installed   e There are no red Xs or yellow exclamation marks     There are no device conflicts      No hardware is listed under Other Devices   Roll back the audio driver to the previous version  if updated recently   Remove and reinstall the audio driver   Ensure that all volume controls are set mid range   a  Click the volume icon on the taskbar and drag the slider to 50  Ensure that the volume is not muted   b  Click Mixer to verify that other audio applications are set to 50 and not muted     6  Navigate to Start gt  Contr
96. l  Board       4  Lift the board clear of the Upper Cover        74 Chapter 3    Removing the MIC Board    1  See    Removing the Upper Gover    on page 64   2  Remove the adhesive tape securing the MIC cable to the Upper Cover              AT       Chapter 3 75    Removing the Button Board and Finger Print Reader    1  See    Removing the Upper Cover    on page 64   2  Lift the Button Board FFC to detach the adhesive holding it in place     LT TI      LITET Wig    16       Chapter 3    5  Open the FFC locking latch and disconnect the Finger Print Reader FFC from the Button Board        6  Remove Button Board from the bracket        7  Turn the bracket over and remove the two screvvs securing the Finger Print Reader to the bracket     Finger Print  Reader       Chapter 3 77    8  Remove the Flnger Print Reader from the bracket as shown        78    Chapter 3    Removing the TouchPad Bracket    IMPORTANT  The TouchPad cannot removed from the Upper Cover  Replace the entire Upper Cover if the  TouchPad malfunctions     1  See    Removing the Button Board and Finger Print Reader    on page 76   2  Lift the TouchPad FFC to detach the adhesive securing it in place        AF    3  Open the locking latch and disconnect the TouchPad FFC from the TouchPad        pr  MET    Chapter 3 79    5  Remove the two screws securing the TouchPad Bracket in place     TouchPad  Bracket    80       Chapter 3    Removing the LCD Module    IMPORTANT  The LCD Module cannot be disassembled outside of f
97. le  enter BS2 to  change the boot sequence to HDD   CD ROM   LAN   Floppy     Chapter 2    41    Using DMITools    42    The DMI  Desktop Management Interface  Tool copies BIOS information to eeprom to be used in the DMI pool  for hardware management     When the BIOS displays Verifying DMI pool data it is checking the table correlates with the hardware before  sending to the operating system  Windows  etc       To update the DMI Pool  perform the following steps   1  Boot into DOS     2  Execute dmitools exe  The following messages are displayed on the screen to prompt the dmitools  mode        dmitools  r    gt  Read dmi string from bios      dmitools  wm xxxx    gt  Write manufacturer name to eeprom    dmitools Avp xxxx    gt  Write product name to eeprom      dmitools  ws xxxx    gt  Write serial number to eeprom     dmitools  wu xxxx    gt  Write uuid to eeprom   e dmitools  wa xxxx    gt  Write asset tag to eeprom    The following examples show the commands and the corresponding output information     Read DMI Information from Memory  Input   dmitools  r  Output   Manufacturer  Type1  Offset04h   Acer  Product Name  Type1  Offset05h   TravelMate xxxxx  Serial Number  Type1  Offset07h   01234567890123456789  UUID String  Type1  Offset08h   XXXXXXXX XXXX XXXX XXXX XXXXXXXXXXXX    Asset Tag  Type3  Offset04h   Acet Asstag    Write Product Name to EEPROM  Input     dmitools  wp Acer    Write Serial Number to EEPROM  Input   dmitools  ws 01234567890123456789    4   Write UUI
98. lick OK     Ensure that the software used for burning discs is the factory default  If using different software  refer to  the software s user manual     Playback is Choppy    If playback is choppy or jumps  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem     1     2     Check that system resources are not running low    a  Try closing some applications    b  Reboot and try the operation again    Check that the ODD controller transfer mode is set to DMA     a  Navigate to Start Control Panel System and Maintenance System gt  Device Manager     Chapter 4 137    b  Double click IDE ATAJATAPI controllers  then right click ATA Device 0     Click Properties and select the Advanced Settings tab  Ensure that the Enable DMA box is  checked and click OK     d  Repeat for the other ATA Devices shown if applicable     Drive Not Detected  If Windows cannot detect the drive  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem   1  Restart the computer and press F2 to enter the BIOS Utility     2  Check that the drive is detected in the ATAPI Model Name field on the Information page   NOTE  Check that the entry is identical to one of the ODDs specified in    Hardware Specifications and  Configurations    on page 16     3  Turn off the power and remove the cover to inspect the connections to the ODD  See    Disassembly  Process    on page 46     a  Check for broken connectors on the drive  motherboard  and cables   b  Check for bent or broken pins on the dr
99. lved  see    Online Support Information    on page 209   Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic from the operating system DVD and follow the onscreen prompts     If the Issue is still not resolved  see    Online Support Information    on page 209     Random Loss of BIOS Settings    If the computer is experiencing intermittent loss of BIOS information  perform the following actions one at a  time to correct the problem     130    1   2   3     If the computer is more than one year old  replace the CMOS battery   Run a complete virus scan using up to date software to ensure the computer is virus free     If the computer is experiencing HDD or ODD BIOS information loss  disconnect and reconnect the power  and data cables between devices     If the BIOS settings are still lost  replace the cables   If HDD information is missing from the BIOS  the drive may be defective and should be replaced   Replace the Motherboard     If the Issue is still not resolved  see    Online Support Information    on page 209     Chapter 4    LCD Failure    If the LCD fails  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not replace a non   defective FRUs         Swap    Check LCD LCD cable  module     LCD panel  inverter    F eassembhle  and swap  JET       Bullt In Keyboard Failure    If the built in Keyboard fails  perform the follovving actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not replace  a non defective FRUs        KeyboardFP C  well connected     Replace  2  Keyboardo
100. models     Replacing the WLAN Module    1  Insertthe WLAN board into the WLAN socket     cd  gt        2  Replace the single screw to secure the module           E    b   unies      Chapter 3 121    3  Connect the two antenna cables to the module  4  Tuck the gray cable down the side of the WLAN  NOTE  The black antenna cable connects to the Module  as shown  to avoid trapping   upper terminal and the white antenna cable  to the lower terminal        122 Chapter 3    Replacing the DIMM Modules    1  Insert the DIMM Module in place  2  Press down to lock the DIMM module in place        Replacing the Hard Disk Drive Module    1  Place the HDD in the HDD carrier  2  Replace the four screvvs to secure the carrier     i  s   s   i    j       A       3  Insert the HDD  interface side first  and lower itinto 4  Slide the HDD in the direction of the arrow to  place  connect the interface                Chapter 3 123    Replacing the ODD Module    1  With the ODD tray in the eject position  replace the 2  Press the cover into the tray  bottom edge first  to  ODD cover on the nevv ODD Module  secure           3  Secure ODD bracket with two screvvs  4  Slide the module in to the chassis and press until  the module is flush with the chassis     En    5  Replace the single screw to secure the Module        124 Chapter 3    Replacing the Lovver Covers    1  Replace the Memory Cover back edge first as 2  Press down the left side as shown   shown        IMPORTANT  Ensure that the all the sec
101. n Main Advanced Security Power     MIN    1  IDEO   ST9250320AS       Chapter 2 33    Exit    The Exit screen allows you to save or discard any changes you made and quit the BIOS Utility     Item Specific Help    Information Main Advanced Securit Power Boot    Exit Discarding Changes    Load Setup Defaults Exit System Setup and  Discard Changes save your changes to  Save Changes CMOS        The table below describes the parameters in this screen     Exit Saving Changes Exit System Setup and save your changes to CMOS    Exit Discarding Exit utility without saving setup data to CMOS  Changes    Discard Changes Load previous values from CMOS for all SETUP items  Save Changes Save Setup Data to CMOS       Load Setup Default Load default values for all SETUP item     34 Chapter 2    BIOS Flash Utilities    The BIOS flash memory update is required for the following conditions      New versions of system programs    New features or options     Restore a BIOS when it becomes corrupted    Use the Phlash utility to update the system BIOS flash ROM     NOTE  If you do not have a crisis recovery diskette at hand  then you should create a Crisis Recovery  Diskette before you use the Phlash utility     NOTE  Do not install memory related drivers  XMS  EMS  DPMI  when you use the Phlash     NOTE  Please use the AC adaptor power supply when you run the Phlash utility  If the battery pack does not  contain enough power to finish BIOS flash  you may not boot the system because the BIOS is not 
102. n Type numbers in a normal manner   embedded keypad   Cursor control keys on Hold  lt Shift gt  while using cursor  Hold  lt Fn gt  while using cursor   embedded keypad control keys  control keys        Main keyboard keys Hold  lt Fn gt  while typing letters on Type the letters in a normal  embedded keypad  manner     Chapter 1 14    Windows Keys    The keyboard has two keys that perform Windows specific functions        Windows key  Pressed alone  this key has the same effect as clicking on the Windows Start button   it launches the Start menu  It can also be used with other keys to provide a variety of  functions         amp    gt   Open or close the Start menu       amp 5   gt     lt D gt   Display the desktop    85   gt      E    Open Windows Explore       amp    gt    lt F gt   Search for a file or folder       amp    gt     lt G gt   Cycle through Sidebar gadgets     lt  4y   gt    lt L gt   Lock your computer  if you are connected to a network domain   or  switch users  if you re not connected to a network domain         amp    gt     M    Minimizes all windows        amp    gt     lt R gt   Open the Run dialog box        amp 5   gt    lt T gt   Cycle through programs on the taskbar        amp    gt     lt U gt   Open Ease of Access Center       amp y   gt      X    Open Windows Mobility Center       amp    gt      BREAK    Display the System Properties dialog box      8       lt SHIFT M gt   Restore minimized windows to the desktop       amp 5   gt      TAB    Cycle t
103. nal web or channel  If  for whatever reason  a part number change is made  it vvill  not be noted in the printed Service Guide  For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS  your Acer  office may have a DIFFERENT part number code to those given in the FRU list of this printed Service  Guide  You MUST use the list provided by your regional Acer office to order FRU parts for repair and  service of customer machines     VI    Table of Contents    System Specifications 1  FESS  eat 500 na A AN 1  System Block Drag am ce ral da e R4 X a ERR SS 4  Your Acer Notebook tour        o ooocococoo ee eee eens 5   FONT VIEW e it ia A A A 5  Closed Front VIOW at s  r a h   e dert eq Eo dnb ES EP 6  REAR VIEW io m   A e DI AAA 7  EVA q   cont da conse dada ae 7  RIONE MEW PC ET 8  BOOM VIEW CET 9  TouchPad Basics  with fingerprint reader            aaa 10  Using the K  VDORTA    as aa moe RR oot SE beek 11  Lock Keys and embedded numeric keypad                      llle  11  WINCOWSAKEYS gt  adi San dele ber 58 Gad dee a dra o 309 a eins etd o 12  POTS a stc ON 13  SDeclal KEY aue cili db prote b oe a d ser     i dic Rule DERE E dre wl  55 wii 14  Using the System Utilities               ee II 15  Acer GridVista  dual display compatible                 o o ooooooomomoo   15  Hardware Specifications and Configurations            o o ooocoonoonoo nooo    16   System Utilities 23   BIOS SUD a dodrina iato rond as chee S A atit etra Hate date t 23  Navigating the BIOS Utility                      en 23
104. ndard 86KS Black Greek Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 007  Standard 86KS Black Arabic Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 011  Standard 86KS Black Chinese Backlit    KEYBOARD       Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 023  Standard 86KS Black Russian Backlit  Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 028    Standard 86KS Black Thailand Backlit    Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14  Standard 86KS Black US International w     KB 1140A 032    Hebrew Backlit  Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 030  Standard 87KS Black UK Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 015  Standard 87KS Black German Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 027  Standard 87KS Black Swiss G Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 008  Standard 87KS Black Belgium Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 012  Standard 87KS Black Danish Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 018  Standard 87KS Black Italian Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 014  Standard 87KS Black French Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 017  Standard 87KS Black Hungarian Backlit   Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 021  Standard 87KS Black Norwegian Backlit       Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 022  Standard 87KS Black Portuguese Backlit  Keyboard ACER AC4B SM50 Internal 14 KB 1140A 025    Standard 87KS Black Spanish Backlit    Chapter 6   
105. nfigurable asset tag  Support PXE  Support Y2K solution  Support Win Flash Wake on LAN from S3  Wake on LAN form S4 in AC mode  System information    16 Chapter 1    System Memory    Intel Cantiga  GM    ICH9M    Supports maximum memory size  Supports DIMM Speed 800 1066MHz       Memory Combinations    OMB 512MB 512MB  OMB 1024MB 1024MB    oms    1024MB 512MB 1536MB  1024MB 1024MB 2048MB    ME       2048MB 2048MB 4096MB    NOTE  Above table lists some system memory configurations  You may combine DIMMs with various  capacities to form other combinations  On above table  the configuration of slot 1 and slot 2 could be  reversed     LAN Interface    Suppors ANP          T  Features   TT    Wireless Module 802 11b g       Chipset  Data throughput    Protocol    Interface       Chapter 1    17    Hard Disk Drive Interface    Vendor  amp  Model Segate Seagate Toshiba HGST WD  Name ST9320320AS   ST9250315AS   MK3255GSX   HTS545050 WD5000BEVT  ST9160310AS   ST9500325AS   MK2555GSX   HTS545032 WD3200BEVT  MK1655GSX   HTS545025 WD2500BEVT  HTS543216 WD1600BEVT    Capacity  GB  320  160 250  500 320  250  EE 500  320  250   160 160    Drive Format    Diss      20111     an   e      CS speed     i e w e   RPM     Performance Specifications     Bue  ems ame  Ts    Internal transfer 352 395 952 typ  850 Mbits s  rate  Mbits sec  maximum  max    I O data transfer 150 300 300 maximum  rate    Mbytes sec   max     DC Power Requirements    Voltage 5V  5  5V  5  5V 45  5V 45  5V  5   tolerance
106. ng BIOS Passwords     To clear the User or Supervisor passwords  open the RAM door and use a metal instrument to short the  RTC_RST jumper as shown below     ES unn bin uni Tini TM    r ra    Lu  L    H in HUE HAT   CO    na Ju HILL    nri iiam       Ti iin mu       Cleaning BIOS Passwords  To clean the User or Supervisor passwords  perform the following steps   1  From a DOS prompt  execute clnpwd exe  2  Press 1 or 2 to clean the desired password shown on the screen   d  NXCInpud  clnpwd  ACER Clean Password Utility V1 80  Press 1 or 2 to clean anv password shown as below    1 User Passuord  2 Supervisor Password    Clean User Password Successfullyt       The onscreen message determines whether the function is successful or not     Chapter 2    Using Boot Sequence Selector    The Boot Sequence Selector allovvs the boot order to be changed vvithout accessing the BIOS  To use Boot  Sequence Selector  perform the follovving steps     1  Enter into DOS     2  Execute BS exe to display the usage screen     d  XBODTSEQ  bs  xxx Boot Sequence Selecter Version 8 83 nx  Create by Rockwell Chuang 18 81 2885   Sk if 2p 3 UN fea      Floppy J    gt   HardDisk    gt  CD ROM J     HardDisk    gt    CD ROM 1   gt  LAN          CD ROM 1   gt   HardDisk    gt  LAN        LAN     gt    Floppy     gt   HardDisk    gt     d  ABOOTSE0 gt       LAN      Floppy J    Floppy 1    CD ROM J     gt    gt    gt        3  Select the desired boot sequence by entering the corresponding sequence  For examp
107. ol Panel gt  Hardware and Sound gt  Sound  Ensure that Speakers are selected  as the default audio device  green check mark      NOTE  If Speakers does not show  right click on the Playback tab and select Show Disabled Devices   clear by default      7  Select Speakers and click Configure to start Speaker Setup  Follow the onscreen prompts to configure  the speakers     Remove and recently installed hardware or software    Restore system and file settings from a known good date using System Restore    If the issue is not fixed  repeat the preceding steps and select an earlier time and date   10  Reinstall the Operating System     11  If the Issue is still not resolved  see    Online Support Information    on page 209     Chapter 4 133    Internal Microphone Failure    If the internal Microphone fails  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not  replace a non defective FRUS        Re assemble  Check M B the MIC cable    Mic cable ta M B         Swap MIC wire  Check MIC of LCD module  wire of LCD    module    swap MiB        Microphone Problems    If internal or external Microphones do no operate correctly  perform the following actions one at a time to  correct the problem     1  Check that the microphone is enabled  Navigate to Start Control Panel  gt  Hardware and Sound  gt   Sound and select the Recording tab     Right click on the Recording tab and select Show Disabled Devices  clear by default    The microphone appears on the Recording tab 
108. ord check  and one Hotkey for enabling BIOS Recovery     Clearing Password Check    Hardware Open Gap Description    OD in TT at  NOK      Luna init rte     i mm mus UTATA k   FETA     nn anni    RANT ih     REA    Pro ei RR ii        CLRP2 Clear CMOS Jumper  CLRP3 Clear CMOS Jumper    Steps for Clearing BIOS Password Check    If users set BIOS Password  Supervisor Password and or User Password  for a security reason  BIOS will ask  the password during systems POST or when systems enter to BIOS Setup menu  However  once it is  necessary to bypass the password check  users need to short the HW Gap to clear the password by the  following steps        Power Off the system  and remove HDD  AC and Battery from the machine       Open the back cover of the machine  and find out the HW Gap on M B as picture           Use an electric conductivity tool to short the two points of the HW Gap       Plug in AC  keep the short condition on the HW Gap  and press Power Button to power on the  system till BIOS POST finish  Then remove the tool from the HW Gap        Restart system  Press F2 key to enter BIOS Setup menu        If there is no Password request  BIOS Password is cleared  Otherwise  please follow the steps and  try again   NOTE  The steps are only for clearing BIOS Password  Supervisor Password and User Password      Chapter 5 161    BIOS Recovery by Crisis Disk    BIOS Recovery Boot Block     BIOS Recovery Boot Block is a special block of BIOS  It is used to boot up the system wit
109. ps  e Optical drive not found or not active   e   Not shown in My Computer or the BIOS setup  e LED does not flash when the computer starts up  e The tray does not eject     Access failure screen displays     The ODD is noisy  Perform the following general solutions one at a time to correct the problem   1  Reboot the computer and retry the operation   2  Try an alternate disc     3  Navigate to Start gt  Computer  Check that the ODD device is displayed in the Devices with Removable  Storage panel     4  Navigate to Start gt  Control Panel gt  System and Maintenance gt  System gt  Device Manager     Chapter 4    a  Double click IDE ATA ATAPI controllers  If a device displays a down arrow  right click on the device    and click Enable     b  Double click DVD CD ROM drives  If the device displays a down arrow  right click on the device and  click Enable     c  Checkthat there are no yellow exclamation marks against the items in IDE ATA ATAPI controllers  If  a device has an exclamation mark  right click on the device and uninstall and reinstall the driver     d  Check that there are no yellow exclamation marks against the items in DVD CD ROM drives  If a    device has an exclamation mark  right click on the device and uninstall and reinstall the driver     e  Ifthe exclamation marker is not removed from the item in the lists  try removing any recently installed    software and retrying the operation     Discs Do Not Play    If discs do not play when inserted in the drive  perfo
110. r LITE ON 90W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Blue PA 1900 34AR  AP 09003 021  LV5 LED LF   HIPRO Adapter HIPRO 90W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Blue HP A0904A3 AP 0900A 005  B1LF  LV5 LED LF    Audio Codec    Realtek Realtek Audio Codec ALC889X LZ 21000 034  Battery    SANYO Battery SANYO AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P SANYO 6 cell BT 00603 042  4400mAh Main COMMON Normal Type   SONY Battery SONY AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P SONY 6 cell BT 00604 025  4400mAh Main COMMON Normal Type   PANASONIC Battery PANASONIC AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P PANASONIC 6 BT 00605 021  cell 4400mAh Main COMMON PSS   SAMSUNG Battery SAMSUNG AS 2007B Li lon 382P SAMSUNG 6 BT 00606 001  cell 4400mAh Main COMMON SDI 2 2F   SIMPLO Battery SIMPLO AS 2007B Li lon 3S2P PANASONIC 6 cell BT 00607 016  4400mAh Main COMMON PSS   SANYO Battery SANYO AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P SANYO 8 cell BT 00803 024  4800mAh Main COMMON   SONY Battery SONY AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P SONY 8 cell BT 00804 020  4800mAh Main COMMON   SIMPLO Battery SIMPLO AS 2007B Li lon 4S2P PANASONIC 8 cell BT 00807 015  4800mAh Main COMMON PSS    Bluetooth    JMicron JMicron JMB385 Card Reader  SD MMC MS MS Duo MS  CB 21600 020  HG  1 4 8 bit   amp  xD  PCI Express     204 Appendix B           Finger Print  LTT Finger Print SS801U FP 22000 007    SEAGATE HDD SEAGATE 2 5    5400rpm 160GB ST9160310AS KH 16001 034  Crockett SATA LF F W 0303   TOSHIBA HDD TOSHIBA 2 5  5400rpm 160GB MK1655GSX Libra KH 16004 006  SATA LF F W  FGO11J   HGST HDD HGST 2 5  5400rpm 160GB HTS543216L9A300 KH 16007 019  Falcon B SATA LF 
111. ration 174  Aspire 5935 S  ries amer ase DP EU Shs bot oo ee Se dt hes eels ood Sear 174   Test Compatible Components 203  Microsoft   Windows   Vista Environment Test            aaa  204   Online Support Information 209  Index 211    Table of Contents       System Specifications       Features    Below is a brief summary of the computer s many features     Operating System       Genuine Windows   Vista       Platform      Intel   Centrino amp  2 processor technology  featuring   e Intel   Core   2 Duo processor  e Mobile Intel   PM45 GM45 Express Chipset   e   ntel amp  Wireless WiFi Link 5100 5300   e   ntel amp  Wireless WiFi Link 5150 5350     System M emory      Dual Channel SDRAM support  e Up to 2 GB of DDR3 1066 MHz memory  upgradeable to 4 GB using two soDIMM modules    Display and graphics    16 9 aspect ratio     15 6  HD 1366 x 768     15 6  Full HD 1920 x 1080      Mobile Intel   GM45 Express Chipset     ATI Mobility  M Radeon HD 4570        NVIDIA   GeForce   GT 130M     TV Tuner    Digital TV tuner supporting DVB T     Storage subsystem     2 5  hard disk drive  e Optical drive options   e Blu ray Disc     DVD Super Multi double layer drive     e DVD Super Multi double layer drive         6 in 1 card reader    Chapter 1    Audio      Dolby    optimized surround sound system with two built in stereo speakers     True5 1 channel surround sound output     High definition audio support      S PDIF  Sony Philips Digital Interface  support for digital speakers     Ac
112. rd    on page 61     2  Turn the computer over  Remove the twenty three screws on the bottom panel     Upper Cover   red callout     Upper Cover   blue callout     Upper Cover   green callout     Chapter 3       63    4  Remove the single screw securing the Keyboard Cover to the Upper Cover  and remove the Keyboard Cover       Step    Sie   Quantity       ScrewType        N   i    5  Disconnect the following FFCs  A  B  D  and E  and cables  C  F  and G  from the Mainboard           NOTE  Avoid pulling on cables directly to prevent damage to the connectors     NOTE  Use the pull tabs on FFC cables whenever available to prevent damage     64 Chapter 3    6  Starting on the front left side of the casing and vvorking along tovvard the right  pry the upper and lovver covers  apart as shovvn        8  Remove the Upper Cover as shown        Chapter 3 65    Removing the Media Board    1  See    Removing the Upper Cover    on page 63   2  Turn the Upper Cover over and lift the Media Board FFC to disconnect the adhesive        3  Turn the Upper Cover over  Lift the Media Board cover  left side first  and remove the cover from the Upper  Cover        4  Press down the securing latch  1  and push the Media Board in the direction of the arrow  2  to disengage the  securing clips             66 Chapter 3    5  Lift the Media Board away from the Upper Cover  1  and feed the FFC through the Upper Cover  2  to remove  the Media Board        Chapter 3 67    Removing the Launch Board    1  See
113. rent components vary in size  During the disassembly process  group the  screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components     IMPORTANT  Various images depict the use of a regular metal screwdriver  however  a plastic screwdriver is  advised when disassembling parts near or around the motherboard and to prevent scratching of the computer  surface     Chapter 3 45    General Information    Pre disassembly Instructions    Before proceeding with the disassembly procedure  make sure that you do the following   1  Turn off the power to the system and all peripherals   2  Unplug the AC adapter and all power and signal cables from the system        3  Place the system on a flat  stable surface   4  Remove the battery pack     Disassembly Process    The disassembly process is divided into the following stages     External module disassembly  Main unit disassembly  LCD module disassembly    The flowcharts provided in the succeeding disassembly sections illustrate the entire disassembly sequence   Observe the order of the sequence to avoid damage to any of the hardware components  For example  if you    want to remove the main board  you must first remove the keyboard  then disassemble the inside assembly  frame in that order     Main Screw List          46 Chapter 3    External Module Disassembly Process    IMPORTANT  The outside housing and color may vary from the mass produced model     External Modules Disassembly Flowchart    The flowchar
114. rightness 187 min   5 points average    200 min   5 points average     Luminance Uniformity 1 25 max   5 points   Contrast Ratio 400 typ 500 typ     Response Time  Optical Rise 8 typ   15 Max 7 typ  12 Max  Time Fall Time  msec    Typical Viewing Angle  degree  Horizontal  Right   45 Horizontal  Right   45  CR   10  Left   45 CR   10  Left   45  Vertical  Upper   15 Vertical  Upper   20  CR   10  Lower   35 CR   10  Lower   45    Chapter 1    LAN e BCM5764ML for GIGA LAN  WLAN nn          21    22    Temperature Range     C     Operating  Storage  shipping     O to  50   20 to  60    O to  50   20 to  60       Chapter 1       System Utilities       BIOS Setup Utility    The BIOS Setup Utility is a hardware configuration program built into your computer s BIOS  Basic Input   Output System      Your computer is already properly configured and optimized  and you do not need to run this utility  However  if  you encounter configuration problems  you may need to run Setup  Please also refer to Chapter 4  Troubleshooting when problem arises     To activate the BIOS Utility  press F2 during POST  when    Press  lt F2 gt  to enter Setup    message is prompted  on the bottom of screen      Press F2 to enter setup  The default parameter of F12 Boot Menu is set to    disabled     If you want to change  boot device without entering BIOS Setup Utility  please set the parameter to    enabled        Press  lt F12 gt  during POST to enter multi boot menu  In this menu  user can change boot d
115. rm the following actions one at a time to correct the  problem     1     2  3   4    5     Check that the disc is correctly seated in the drive tray and that the label on the disc is visible   Check that the media is clean and scratch free    Try an alternate disc in the drive    Ensure that AutoPlay is enabled    a  Navigate to Start gt  Control Panel gt  Hardware and Sound gt  AutoPlay    b  Select Use AutoPlay for all media and devices    c  Inthe Audio CD and DVD Movie fields  select the desired player from the drop down menu     Check that the Regional Code is correct for the selected media     IMPORTANT Region can only be changed a limited number of times  After Changes remaining reaches zero     the region cannot be changed even Windows is reinstalled or the drive is moved to another computer   Navigate to Start gt  Control Panel System and Maintenance  gt  System  gt  Device Manager   Double click DVD CD ROM drives    Right click DVD drive and click Properties  then click the DVD Region tab     a 0 5       Select the region suitable for the media inserted in the drive     Discs Do Not Burn Properly    If discs can not be burned  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem     1     Ensure that the default drive is record enabled   a  Navigate to Start  gt  Computer and right click the writable ODD icon  Click Properties     b  Select the Recording tab  In the Desktop disc recording panel  select the writable ODD from the  drop down list     c  C
116. s the system date  Format MM DD YYYY   month day year   System Memory This field reports the memory size of the system  N A  Memory size is fixed to 2047 MB   Video Memory This field reports the memory allocated for video N A  graphics  Memory size is fixed to 64 MB   Quick Boot Allows startup to skip certain tests while booting  Option  Enabled or  decreasing the time needed to boot the system  Disabled    Network Boot Enables  disables the system boot from LAN  remote Option  Enabled or  server   Disabled   F12 Boot Menu Enable the Press  lt F12 gt  to display Boot Menu message Option  Enabled or  during boot  Disabled    D2D Recovery Enables  disables D2D Recovery function  The function Option  Enabled or  allows the user to create a hidden partition on hard disc Disabled  drive to store operation system and restore the system  to factory defaults     SATA Mode Control the mode in which the SATA controller should Option  AHCI or IDE  operate     Display Mode Configures the mode of operation for the display Option  iGPU or 2       Chapter 2 25    Advanced    The Advanced screen allovvs the user to configure the various advanced BIOS options     IMPORTANT Making incorrect settings to items on these pages may cause the system to malfunction  Unless    you have experience adjusting these items  vve recommend that you leave these settings at the  default values  If making settings to items on these pages causes your system to malfunction or  prevents the system from booting  op
117. sels    Audio AMP    pent    Subwoofer       Chapter 1    Your Acer Notebook tour    After knowing your computer features  let us show you around your new computer     Front View    Acer Acer Crystal Eye _ Eye   Web camera for video communication    camera for video communication   webcam  Display screen Also called Liquid Crystal Display  LCD   displays  computer output  configuration may vary by models    5E Power button Turns the computer on and off   ENS      Keyboard For entering data into your computer     Backup key Launches Acer Backup Management for three step  data backup     Bluetooth Enables disables the Bluetooth function     communication Indicates the status of Bluetooth communication  button indicator  only certain models      Wireless LAN Enables disables the wireless LAN function   communication Indicates the status of wireless LAN  button indicator communication     TouchPad Touch sensitive pointing device which functions like  a computer mouse        Chapter 1    tj    0 Indicates when the hard disk drive is active   an Lights up when Num Lock is activated   e Caps Lock Lights up vvhen Caps Lock is activated     ESAS Indicates the computer s power status     Battery  Indicates the computer s battery status   1  Charging  The light shows amber when the  battery is charging     2  Fully charged  The light shows green when in AC  mode     Click buttons The left and right buttons function like the left and    left  center  and right mouse buttons    right   Th
118. t below gives you a graphic representation on the entire disassembly sequence and instructs you    on the components that need to be removed during servicing  For example  if you want to remove the main  board  you must first remove the keyboard  then disassemble the inside assembly frame in that order                                                                                                                          Turn off system  and peripherals  power  Disconnect power  and signal cables  from system  Remove  Battery  Y Y  Remove Remove  Dummy Cards Lovver Covers  Y y y E  AA  Remove Remove Remove   Remove  ODD HDD DIMMs TV Tuner    Remove  WLAN  NOTE  Items enclosed with broken lines               are optional and may not be present     Screw List    INN Uo AO AA    ss o p   o yoyo    TV Tuner M2 3   optional        Chapter 3    47    Removing the Battery Pack    1  Turn the computer over   2  Slide the battery lock to the unlocked position        3  Slide and hold the battery release latch to the release position  1   then lift out the battery pack from the main  unit  2         48 Chapter 3    Removing the Express Dummy Card    1  Push the Express dummy card all the way in to eject it        2  Pull the card out from the slot        Chapter 3    49    Removing the SD Dummy Card    1  Push the SD dummy card all the way in to eject it        2  Pull the card out from the slot        50    Chapter 3    Removing the Lovver Covers    1  See    Removing the Battery Pack
119. tery release Releases the battery for removal   latch  Hard disk bay Houses the computer s hard disk  secured with  screws      Memory Houses the computer s main memory   compartment  5   Battery lock Locks the battery in position     Ventilation slots Enable the computer to stay cool  even after  and cooling fan prolonged use   Note  Do not cover or obstruct the fan opening        Chapter 1    TouchPad Basics  vvith fingerprint reader     The following items show you how to use the TouchPad with Acer Bio Protection fingerprint reader       j      Move your finger across the touchpad  1  to move the cursor     4       Press the left  2  and right  4  buttons located beneath the touchpad to perform selection and  execution functions  These two buttons are similar to the left and right buttons on a mouse   Tapping on the touchpad is the same as clicking the left button       Use Acer Bio Protection fingerprint reader  3  supporting Acer FingerNav 4 way control function   only for certain models  or the 4 way scroll  3  button  only for certain models  to scroll up or down  and move left or right a page  This fingerprint reader or button mimics your cursor pressing on the  right scroll bar of Windows applications     Execute Quickly click twice Tap twice  at the same speed  as double clicking a mouse  button     sa ETT   apos        Click and hold  then use Tap twice  at the same speed    finger on the touchpad to as double clicking a mouse   drag the cursor button   rest your f
120. ts display in the same location  the LCD is faulty and  should be replaced  See    Disassembly Process    on page 46     If extensive pixel damage is present  different colored spots in the same locations on the screen   the LCD  is faulty and should be replaced  See    Disassembly Process    on page 46     Adjust the brightness to its highest level  See the User Manual for instructions on adjusting settings   NOTE  Ensure that the computer is not running on battery alone as this may reduce display brightness     If the display is too dim at the highest brightness setting  the LCD is faulty and should be replaced  See     Disassembly Process    on page 46     Check the display resolution is correctly configured   a  Minimize or close all Windows     b  If display size is only abnormal in an application  check the view settings and control mouse wheel  zoom feature in the application     c  If desktop display resolution is not normal  right click on the desktop and select  Personalize gt  Display Settings     d  Click and drag the Resolution slider to the desired resolution   e  Click Apply and check the display  Readjust if necessary   Roll back the video driver to the previous version if updated   Remove and reinstall the video driver   Check the Device Manager to determine that   e The device is properly installed  There are no red Xs or yellow exclamation marks     There are no device conflicts      No hardware is listed under Other Devices   If the Issue is still not reso
121. uring tabs are correctly located in the casing   3  Secure the four captive screws     Memory  Cover    HDD  Cover       Chapter 3 125    Replacing the SD Dummy Card    Push the SD Dummy into the slot until an audible click indicates that the card is correctly inserted        Replacing the Battery    1  Slide and hold the battery release latch to the 2  Slide the battery lock in the direction shovyn to  release position  1   insert the battery pack and secure the battery in place   press down  2         126 Chapter 3       Troubleshooting       Common Problems    Use the follovving procedure as a guide for computer problems     NOTE  The diagnostic tests are intended to test only Acer products  Non Acer products  prototype cards  or  modified options can give false errors and invalid system responses     1  Obtain the failing symptoms in as much detail as possible     2  Verify the symptoms by attempting to re create the failure by running the diagnostic test or by repeating  the same operation     3  Use the following table with the verified symptom to determine which page to go to     4  Ifthe Issue is still not resolved  see  Online Support Information    on page 209        Chapter 4 127    Power On Issue    If the system doesn t power on  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not  replace a non defective FRUS        AC Battery       AC Batt only  power on    Swap Power  SO    swap M B    Computer Shutsdown Intermittently    128    If the s
122. vices  Chipsetinit    1     gt     N  IN    IN    3               8 SwOpoy CO oso O  se TO CO Pele      oom O CET   e   Memonubciess fe  Blskeoarei  CC Ssmod CO LTC   AG PsvaGonsoie fo lbs TT  so M  maws Lemvig TT  FonilEngish    ms    MA Verify Real Mode        Disable Non Maskable Interrupt  NMI     Leeuwe OOOO O  O  mesema      Tiras chipset wih niter POST values            SMNPOSg     TT       144 Chapter 4           on   llmialize CPU registers OOOO  ion   miz   Power Management OOOO  Fin  bead aerate registers win initial POST values  pian  __  Restore CPU control word during warm boot   m    nae POL Bus Mastering devices  ran  iaa keyboard core  Fm  haze cache before memory autosize oooO  ton  __  Reset Programmable InteruptContoler       4Bh QuietBoot start  optional     Chapter 4 14    C1        A 00  69h NEN Setup System Management Mode  SMM  area   6Bh EN Load custom defaults  optional      m       Rate POST device intiaizaton OOOO  87h Ld Configure Motherboard Configurable Devices  optional    89h   Enable Non Maskable Interrupts  NMIs    8Fh MEN   Determine number of ATA drives  optional     Sm    WMazelxabushaddekcomoles    146 Chapter 4             n     Clear huge ES segment register O  99h   Check for SMART Drive  optional   9Dh Initialize security engine  optional   B5h NEN Terminate QuietBoot  optional   B6h Dd Check password  optional   BEh EE Clear screen  optional    Cth   Initialize POST Error Manager  PEM   C5h MEN PnPnd dual CMOS  optional   C6h EE In
123. ystem powers off at intervals  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem     1   2   3     Check the power cable is properly connected to the computer and the electrical outlet   Remove any extension cables between the computer and the outlet     Remove any surge protectors between the computer and the electrical outlet  Plug the computer directly  into a known good electrical outlet     Disconnect the power and open the casing to check the Thermal Unit  see  Thermal Unit Failure  on page  140  and fan airways are free of obstructions     Remove all external and non essential hardware connected to the computer that are not necessary to  boot the computer to the failure point     Remove any recently installed software     If the Issue is still not resolved  see  Online Support Information  on page 209     Chapter 4    No Display Issue    If the Display doesn t work  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem  Do not replace  a non defective FRUS     START    Replace CPU Lao      F ower On     Mo  Replace Nn LCD module  LCD paneli OK   LCD cable    Connect it well  or Replace No  VGABD        goto no power  troubleshooting  step           Connect  itwell        modu eu ell  connected                 Replace  Ext  DORRA M  module    Connect itwell         Ext DDRRAM  module CE       Replace  MiB       No POST or Video    If the POST or video doesn t display  perform the following actions one at a time to correct the problem     1 
    
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