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Machine Maintenance

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4.

Release the connector latches from the mainboard (

1

), then disconnect the power button 

and touchpad cables (

2

).

Figure 3-17.

Power Button and Touchpad Cables

5.

Remove the four screws securing the upper case to the lower case assembly.

Figure 3-18.

Upper Case Screws – Top Side

Table 3-18.

Screws

Step

Screw

Quantity

Screw Type

Upper Case Disassembly

M2.5 × L5

4

Summary of Contents for Aspire V5-571

Page 1: ...Aspire MS2361 SERVICEGUIDE...

Page 2: ...censed as is Should the programs prove defective following their purchase the buyer not the manufacturer distributor or its dealer assumes the entire cost of all necessary servicing repair and any inc...

Page 3: ...ocess names are shown in italics Example the DRS5 User s Guide usr local bin fd the TPH15spool_M program Computer output text that represents information displayed on a computer screen such as menus p...

Page 4: ...hese localized features are not covered in this generic service guide In such cases contact your regional office or the responsible personnel channel to provide you with further technical details When...

Page 5: ...Ports 1 8 Software and Tools 1 8 Warranty 1 10 Dimensions and Weight 1 10 Environment 1 10 Notebook Tour 1 11 Open Front View 1 11 Close Front View 1 12 Left View 1 13 Right View 1 14 1 15 Base View 1...

Page 6: ...3 14 Main Unit Disassembly Process 3 17 Main Unit Disassembly Flowchart 3 17 Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case 3 18 Removing the Touchpad Board 3 21 Removing the Power Button Board 3 23 Removing...

Page 7: ...installing the HDD Module 3 66 Reinstalling the SATA Board 3 67 Reinstalling the Power Button Board 3 68 Reinstalling the Touchpad Board 3 70 Reinstalling the Palmrest Module Upper Case 3 72 External...

Page 8: ...3 Mainboard Layout 5 3 Clearing Password Check and BIOS Recovery 5 7 Clearing the BIOS Passwords 5 7 Performing a BIOS Recovery 5 8 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List 3 Exploded Diagrams 6 4 Main Assemb...

Page 9: ...CHAPTER 1 Hardware Specifications...

Page 10: ...nd Weight 1 10 Environment 1 10 Notebook Tour 1 11 Open Front View 1 11 Close Front View 1 12 Left View 1 13 Right View 1 14 Base View 1 15 Touchpad Basics 1 16 Keyboard 1 17 D2D Recovery 1 21 System...

Page 11: ...Codec 1 31 Audio Interface 1 31 Webcam 1 31 LAN 1 32 Wireless LAN 1 32 USB Interface 1 33 HDMI Port 1 33 Expansion Card 1 33 System LED Indicators 1 33 Battery Pack 1 34 AC Adapter 1 34 System Power M...

Page 12: ...1 4...

Page 13: ...Generation Intel Core Mobile Processor Family Sandy Bridge Chipset Mobile Intel HM70 HM77 Express Chipset System Memory 0 Two DDR3 1333 MHz DIMM slots 8 GB maximum memory capacity using two 4 GB modul...

Page 14: ...imum Resolution D Sub 2560x1600 Storage Subsystem 0 Hard disk drive 0 2 5 inch 7 0 mm 5400 rpm SATA hard disk drive HDD Optical disc drive 0 Slim type SATA optical disc drive ODD Detailed read write s...

Page 15: ...nalUp technology LAN on Feature Port thru bundled Y Cable Gigabit Ethernet Wake on LAN ready Realtek RTL8411 EN controller Privacy Control 0 BIOS supervisor user and HDD passwords Kensington lock slot...

Page 16: ...support Headphones speaker line out jack without S PDIF support Internal microphone Feature port bundled Y cable with LAN VGA combo port DC in jack for AC adapter Kensington lock slot Software and Too...

Page 17: ...an Korea Fooz Kids except Japan Communication and ISP 0 Acer Crystal Eye Microsoft Silverlight Skype Web links and utilities 0 Acer Accessory Store Belgium France Germany Italy Netherlands Spain Swede...

Page 18: ...t 0 Dimensions 0 Width Depth Height 381 6 x 253 x 20 6mm 15 02 9 96 0 81 in Weight 0 2 23 kg 4 92 lb including battery for UMA models 2 28 kg 5 03 lb including battery for Discrete models Environment...

Page 19: ...communication 2 Integrated microphone Internal microphone for sound recording and video communication 3 Display screen Also called liquid crystal display LCD displays computer output 4 Keyboard For en...

Page 20: ...rd reader Supports MMC MMCplus and SD cards Note Only one card can operate at any given time 2 Power indicator Indicates the computer s power status Blue The computer is turned on Blinking amber The c...

Page 21: ...fter prolonged use 3 Feature port Connects to a Y cable with VGA RJ45 port 4 HDMI port Supports high definition digital video connections 5 USB 3 0 ports Connects to USB devices e g USB mouse USB came...

Page 22: ...tton Ejects the optical disc from the drive 4 ODD emergency eject hole Insert a paper clip to the emergency eject hole to eject the optical drive tray when the computer is off 5 Kensington lock slot C...

Page 23: ...Base View Table 1 5 Base View No Icon Item Description 1 Battery pack Provides power to the computer when the power cord is unplugged 2 Battery release latch Releases the battery for removal 3 DIMM c...

Page 24: ...the left button of a mouse Press the left 2 and right 3 buttons located beneath the touchpad to perform selection and execution functions These two buttons are the equivalent of the left and right but...

Page 25: ...which the user can toggle on and off Figure 1 8 Keyboard Lock Keys Table 1 8 Keyboard Lock Keys Lock Key Description Caps Lock When On all typed alphabetic characters appears in uppercase Num Lock Off...

Page 26: ...line up or down when pressing the up or down cursor keys Scroll Lock is not applicable for all applications Table 1 9 Windows specific Keys Key Description Windows Logo key Pressed alone this key has...

Page 27: ...bar Break Display the System Properties dialog box Functions supported by Windows XP Break Display the System Properties dialog box U Open the Ease of Access Center window Application key This key has...

Page 28: ...lected media file Fn Pg Dn Previous Return to the previous media file Fn End Next Jump to the next media file Fn Volume Up Increases the sound volume Fn Volume Down Dereases the sound volume Fn Bright...

Page 29: ...OST press F1 to access the BIOS Setup screen 3 Press to select the Main menu 4 Press to select the D2D Recovery field and make sure it is set to Enabled 5 Press F10 to save settings and close the BIOS...

Page 30: ...1 22 Hardware Specifications and Configurations System Block Diagram 0 Figure 1 11 System Block Diagram UMA Figure 1 12 System Block Diagram DISCRETE...

Page 31: ...2 to 95 F Operating writing to optical disc 5 to 35 C 41 to 95 F Nonoperating 20 to 60 C 4 to 140 F Relative humidity Operating 10 to 90 Nonoperating 5 to 95 Maximum altitude unpressurized Operating 1...

Page 32: ...2 0 USB 3 0 Integrated in the Mobile Intel HM70 HM77 Express Chipset Wireless LAN Foxconn BCM 43228 20702 Foxconn Atheros WB222 Lite On Atheros WB222 Audio codec Realtek ALC271X_VB6 QFN 48 Card reade...

Page 33: ...317U 1 7 GHz 2C 4T 2 3 GHz 32 nm 3 MB 17 W 1 1 V i7 3517U 1 9 GHz 2C 4T 2 8 GHz 32 nm 4 MB 17 W 1 1 V D 977 1 4 GHz 2C 2T 1 4 GHz 32 nm 2 MB 17 W 1 1 V D 987 1 5 GHz 2C 2T 1 5 GHz 32 nm 2 MB 17 W 1 1...

Page 34: ...1024 2048 3072 1024 4096 5120 2048 1024 3072 2048 2048 4096 2048 4096 6144 4096 1024 5120 4096 2048 6144 4096 4096 8192 Item Specification Chipset UMA Intel HD Graphics integrated in the Intel Core M...

Page 35: ...S specification revision 2 1 BIOS Boot specification v1 01 Simple boot flag specification v2 1 System management bus specification v2 0 AHCI support Microsoft XP Vista Windows 7 logo program Microsoft...

Page 36: ...e Yarra Western Digital Scorpio Blue Configuration Interface SATA Third Generation Capacity GB 250 320 500 750 Bytes per sector 512 512 512 512 4096 n a n a Data heads 2 3 2 2 2 n a 4 n a 4 n a n a n...

Page 37: ...Single Layer DVD ROM Dual Layer CD R CD RW CD ROM Read 5x 8x 6x 6x 8x 6x 8x 24x 16x Write 5x 8x 8x 8x 8x 8x 8x 8x 8x 24x 24x 24x Buffer memory 2 MB Loading mechanism Tray loading Release mechanism El...

Page 38: ...8 Pixel pitch 0 226 mm Viewing angle H V 90 50 Brightness 200 nit Contrast ratio 400 1 Response time Typical Maximum 8 ms 16 ms Typical power consumption watt 3 8 or 4 4 W Electrical interface 1 chann...

Page 39: ...power stage voltage Acoustic Echo Cancellation AEC Noise Suppression NS and Beam Forming BF technologies for voice application 48 pin green QFN package Item Specification Controller Realtek ALC271X_V...

Page 40: ...liant with IEEE standards Compliant with IEEE 802 3az draft standard for Energy Efficient Ethernet EEE ACPI compliant Wake on LAN support Item Specification Module Foxconn BCM 43228 Foxconn Atheros WB...

Page 41: ...or PCI Express Mini Card Number of slot 1 Supported card WLAN or WiMAX module Item Specification Power status Solid blue The computer is turned on Blinking amber The computer is in power saving mode I...

Page 42: ...ter Item Specification Vendor and models SANYO AL12A32 Li Ion 4S1P Battery type Lithium ion Pack capacity 2600 mAh Number of battery cell 4 Package configuration 3S2P Item Specification Input rating 6...

Page 43: ...run It is not safe to disassemble the machine in this state G1 Sleeping The computer consumes a small amount of power user mode threads are not being executed and the system appears to be off It is n...

Page 44: ...ntel R 7 Series C216 Chipset Family USB Enhanced Host Controller 1E2D IRQ 16 Intel R 7 Series C216 Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1 1E10 IRQ 16 Intel R Management Engine Interface IRQ 12 Synapti...

Page 45: ...em IRQ 101 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 102 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 103 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 104 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 105 Microsoft ACPI Compliant Syst...

Page 46: ...nt System IRQ 134 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 135 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 136 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 137 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 138 Microsoft ACPI Complia...

Page 47: ...nt System IRQ 167 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 168 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 169 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 170 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 171 Microsoft ACPI Complia...

Page 48: ...RQ 0 System timer IRQ 18 Intel R 7 Series C216 Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 3 1E14 IRQ 18 Synaptics SMBus Driver IRQ 1 Standard PS 2 Keyboard IRQ 4294967292 Realtek PCIE CardReader IRQ 8 Syste...

Page 49: ...216 Chipset Family PCI Express Root Port 1 1E10 IRQ 16 Intel R Management Engine Interface IRQ 16 Xeon E3 1200 2nd Generation Intel R Core TM Processor Family PCI Express Root Port 0101 IRQ 16 Intel R...

Page 50: ...mpliant System IRQ 88 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 89 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 90 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 91 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 92 Microsoft ACPI Complia...

Page 51: ...nt System IRQ 121 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 122 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 123 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 124 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 125 Microsoft ACPI Complia...

Page 52: ...nt System IRQ 154 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 155 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 156 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 157 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 158 Microsoft ACPI Complia...

Page 53: ...IRQ 180 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 181 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 182 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 183 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System IRQ 184 Microsoft ACPI Compliant System...

Page 54: ...29 Programmable interrupt controller 002C 002D Programmable interrupt controller 0030 0031 Programmable interrupt controller 0034 0035 Programmable interrupt controller 0038 0039 Programmable interrup...

Page 55: ...resources 0067 0067 Motherboard resources 0080 0080 Motherboard resources 0092 0092 Motherboard resources 00B2 00B3 Motherboard resources 1000 100F Motherboard resources FFFF FFFF Motherboard resource...

Page 56: ...PS 2 Keyboard 0D00 0FFFF PCI bus 0070 0077 System CMOS real time clock 0070 0077 Motherboard resources 002E 002F Motherboard resources 004E 004F Motherboard resources 0061 0061 Motherboard resources...

Page 57: ...0457 Motherboard resources 0020 0021 Programmable interrupt controller 0024 0025 Programmable interrupt controller 0028 00029 Programmable interrupt controller 002C 002D Programmable interrupt control...

Page 58: ...1 50 Hardware Specifications and Configurations...

Page 59: ...CHAPTER 2 System Utilities...

Page 60: ...ecurity 2 8 Boot 2 11 Exit 2 12 BIOS Flash Utilities 2 13 DOS Flash Utility 2 14 WinFlash Utility 2 14 Remove HDD BIOS Password Utilities 2 15 Removing the HDD Password 2 15 Removing the BIOS Password...

Page 61: ...uring the next POST press F12 to enter the multi boot menu Navigating the BIOS Utility 0 The BIOS Setup Utility has five menu options namely Information Main Security Boot Exit Perform the following a...

Page 62: ...on Table 2 1 Hardware Information Parameter Description CPU Type Model name and core frequency of the installed processor CPU Speed Core frequency of the installed processor HDD Model Name Model name...

Page 63: ...et tag number of the computer Product Name Model name of the computer Manufacturer Name Computer manufacturer UUID The universally unique identifier tag assigned to the computer Table 2 1 Hardware Inf...

Page 64: ...System date Format MM DD YYYY month day year Total Memory Total system memory available Video Memory System memory allocated for graphics processing Quiet Boot Show the original equipment manufacturer...

Page 65: ...mode using LAN Option Enabled or Disabled Wake on WLan Option to wake up the system from a power saving mode using WLAN Option Enabled or Disabled SATA Mode Option to set the SATA controller mode Opt...

Page 66: ...its dealer Table 2 3 BIOS Security Parameter Description Option Supervisor Password Is Supervisor password setting Clear or Set User Password Is User password setting Clear or Set HDD Password State H...

Page 67: ...do not appear on the screen 4 Press Enter NOTE NOTE Users can choose to enable the Password on Boot parameter 5 Press F10 to save changes and exit from the BIOS Setup Utility Removing a Password 0 Pe...

Page 68: ...er 3 Type the new password in the Enter New Password field 4 Retype the password in the Confirm New Password field Figure 2 7 Setup Notice 5 Press Enter Computer sets Supervisor Password parameter to...

Page 69: ...operating system By default the computer searches for boot devices in the following order 1 Hard disk drive 2 Optical disc drive 3 Network boot 4 External USB hard drive 5 External USB optical drive 6...

Page 70: ...ters Parameter Description Exit Saving Changes Close the BIOS Setup Utility and save the setup changes Exit Discarding Changes Close the BIOS Setup Utility without saving the setup changes Load Setup...

Page 71: ...sed NOTE NOTE Use AC adaptor power supply when running Flash utility If battery pack does not contain power to finish loading BIOS Flash do not boot system Perform the following to run Flash 1 Rename...

Page 72: ...oot Menu to modify boot priority order Example If using USB HDD to Update BIOS move USB HDD to position 1 Figure 2 10 BIOS Boot 3 Insert the USB HDD and reboot computer 4 Execute BIOS BAT to update BI...

Page 73: ...D password is entered three times in succession an error is generated Figure 2 11 Figure 2 11 Password Error Status To reset the HDD password 1 Open the computer in a DOS environment 2 Type the follow...

Page 74: ...ord 6 Reboot the computer 7 In the HDD password prompt type the master password generated in step 5 then press Enter Removing the BIOS Passwords 0 To clear a lost BIOS password user or supervisor pass...

Page 75: ...he two contacts plug one end of the AC adapter into the DC in jack and plug one end to an electrical outlet 6 Press the button to turn on the computer 7 After the BIOS POST remove the tool from the ha...

Page 76: ...N EEPROM Utility 1 Create a DOS bootable USB HDD 2 Copy the contents of the MAC folder to the HDD and remove the HDD form the computer 3 Reboot the computer and press F2 during the boot sequence to en...

Page 77: ...CHAPTER 3 Machine Maintenance...

Page 78: ...ad Board 3 21 Removing the Power Button Board 3 23 Removing the SATA Board 3 25 Removing the HDD Module 3 26 Removing the WLAN Module 3 27 Removing the Mainboard 3 29 Removing the Thermal Module 3 32...

Page 79: ...ng the Thermal Module 3 59 Reinstalling the Mainboard 3 61 Reinstalling the WLAN Module 3 64 Reinstalling the HDD Module 3 66 Reinstalling the SATA Board 3 67 Reinstalling the Power Button Board 3 68...

Page 80: ...3 4...

Page 81: ...size During the disassembly process group the screws with the corresponding components to avoid mismatch when putting back the components The product previews seen in the disassembly procedures may n...

Page 82: ...sembly 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 Figure 3 1 AC Adapte...

Page 83: ...ons 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 remov...

Page 84: ...Disassembly Flowchart Table 3 2 Screw List Step Screw Quantity Acer Part Number DIMM Cover Disassembly M2 5 x L5 2 86 00J51 535 ODD Disassembly M2 5 L5 1 86 00J51 535 ODD Bracket Disassembly M2 L3 2 8...

Page 85: ...se is facing up 2 Slide and hold the battery release latch to release the battery pack 3 Lift the battery pack from its bay Figure 3 3 Battery Pack NOTE NOTE The battery has been highlighted with the...

Page 86: ...the two screws securing the DIMM cover to the lower case assembly Figure 3 4 DIMM Cover Screws 3 Insert a non marring plastic scribe on the base door s notch to release the DIMM cover and then detach...

Page 87: ...both sides of the DIMM slot 1 until the module tilts upward then detach the DIMM module from the slot 2 Figure 3 6 DIMM Modules NOTE NOTE A circuit board that is 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yel...

Page 88: ...to use excessive force when removing 1 Perform the Removing the Battery Pack procedure described on page 3 9 2 Remove the two screws securing the keyboard to the lower case Figure 3 7 Upper Case Scre...

Page 89: ...he latches on the top side of the keyboard Figure 3 8 Keyboard Latches 5 Gently lift the keyboard out of its socket and slide it toward the LCD panel Release the connector latch 1 disconnect the cable...

Page 90: ...e the screw securing the ODD module to the upper case assembly Figure 3 10 ODD Module Screw 3 Turn the computer over to acces the base side of the lower case assembly 4 Gently pull out the ODD module...

Page 91: ...ove the two screws securing the ODD module to the bracket Figure 3 12 ODD Bracket Screws 6 Detach the bracket from the module Figure 3 13 ODD Bracket Table 3 12 Screws Step Screw Quantity Screw Type O...

Page 92: ...3 16 Machine Maintenance 7 Pry the ODD bezel off the module Figure 3 14 ODD Bezel...

Page 93: ...embly M2 L3 3 86 9A552 3R0 Power Button Board Disassembly M2 L3 1 86 9A552 3R0 WLAN Module Disassembly M2 L3 1 86 9A552 3R0 Speaker Module Disassembly M2 L3 4 86 9A552 3R0 Mainboard Disassembly M2 L3...

Page 94: ...ly Process procedures described on pages 3 8 to 3 12 2 Remove the seventeen base side screws securing the upper case to the lower case Figure 3 16 Upper Case Screws Base Side 3 Turn the computer over...

Page 95: ...onnect the power button and touchpad cables 2 Figure 3 17 Power Button and Touchpad Cables 5 Remove the four screws securing the upper case to the lower case assembly Figure 3 18 Upper Case Screws Top...

Page 96: ...3 20 Machine Maintenance 6 Gently lift the upper case from the lower case Figure 3 19 Upper Case...

Page 97: ...procedure described on page 3 18 2 Release the connector latch from the touchpad board 1 then disconnect the touchpad cable 2 Figure 3 20 Touchpad Cable 3 Release the touchpad cable from the adhesive...

Page 98: ...Detach the touchpad board from the upper case assembly Figure 3 23 Touchpad Board NOTE NOTE A circuit board that is 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 23 Follow the local r...

Page 99: ...elease the connector latch from the power button board 1 then disconnect the power button cable 2 Figure 3 24 Power Button Cable 3 Turn the upper case over 4 Remove the screw securing the power button...

Page 100: ...button board and cable from the upper case Figure 3 26 Power Button Board NOTE NOTE A circuit board that is 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 26 Follow the local regulatio...

Page 101: ...ATA board to the mainboard Figure 3 27 SATA Board Screw 3 Detach the SATA board from the mainboard Figure 3 28 SATA Board NOTE NOTE A circuit board that is 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rec...

Page 102: ...HDD Module 0 1 Perform the Removing the Palmrest Module Upper Case procedure described on page 3 18 2 Gently lift the HDD assembly from its socket Figure 3 29 HDD Module 3 Disconnect the HDD cable fro...

Page 103: ...cables from the WLAN module Figure 3 31 WLAN Module Antennas IMPORTANT For reference during machine reassembly note which cable color corresponds to the main black and auxiliary white connectors 3 Rem...

Page 104: ...tach the WLAN module from the slot Figure 3 33 WLAN Module NOTE NOTE A circuit board that is 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 33 Follow the local regulations for disposin...

Page 105: ...Board procedure described on page 3 25 4 Perform the Removing the WLAN Module procedure described on page 3 27 5 Turn the computer over to acces the base side of the lower case assembly 6 Disconnect t...

Page 106: ...NOTE NOTE A circuit board that is 10cm2 has been highlighted with a yellow rectangle in Figure 3 37 Follow the local regulations for disposing this type of circuit board 10 Gently tilt the mainboard...

Page 107: ...onnect the HDD cable from the mainboard 1 12 Disconnect the battery cable from the mainboard 2 13 Disconnect the DC In cable from the mainboard 3 then lift the mainboard out of the lower case Figure 3...

Page 108: ...on page 3 29 2 Disconnect the thermal module fan cable from the mainboard Figure 3 39 Fan Cable 3 Loosen the spring loaded captive screws securing the thermal module Follow the screw sequence indicate...

Page 109: ...Machine Maintenance 3 33 4 Gently lift and detach the thermal module from the mainboard Figure 3 41 Thermal Module...

Page 110: ...34 Machine Maintenance Removing the DC In Module 0 1 Perform the Removing the Mainboard procedure described on page 3 29 2 Detach the DC In module from the lower case assembly Figure 3 42 DC In Cable...

Page 111: ...preceding on page 3 29 2 Remove the two screws securing the battery connector to the lower case assembly Figure 3 43 Battery Connector Screws 3 Detach the battery connector from the lower case assemb...

Page 112: ...ocedure described on page 3 29 2 Detach the speaker cables from lower case assembly Figure 3 45 Speaker Cable 3 Remove the four screws securing the Speaker Module to the lower case assembly Figure 3 4...

Page 113: ...Machine Maintenance 3 37 4 Gently lift the Speaker Module and detach it from the lower case assembly Figure 3 47 Speakers...

Page 114: ...antenna cables from lower case remove the adhesive tapes securing the cables and release the cables from the latches Figure 3 48 WLAN Antenna Cables Latches and Adhesive Tapes 3 Remove the two screws...

Page 115: ...Machine Maintenance 3 39 4 Detach the LCD module from the lower case Figure 3 50 LCD Module...

Page 116: ...51 LCD Module Disassembly Flowchart Table 3 51 Screw List Step Screw Quantity Acer Part Number LCD Panel Disassembly M2 x L3 4 86 00J40 323 LCD Bracket Disassembly M2 x L3 6 86 00J40 323 LCD BOARD LC...

Page 117: ...e Removing the LCD Module procedure described on page 3 38 2 Gently pry loose the LCD bezel from the LCD cover 1 Start on the bottom side continue to the left and right sides and finally the top side...

Page 118: ...Disconnect the camera cable from the camera board Figure 3 53 Camera Cable 3 Gently pry the camera board off the LCD back cover Figure 3 54 Camera Board NOTE NOTE A circuit board that is 10 cm2 has b...

Page 119: ...page 3 41 2 Remove the four screws securing the LCD panel to the LCD back cover Figure 3 55 LCD Panel Screws 3 Release the LCD cable from the latch located near the hinge 1 then gently lift the LCD p...

Page 120: ...LCD Panel procedure described on page 3 43 2 Detach the self adhesive tapes securing the FPC cable to the back of the LCD Panel Figure 3 57 FPC Cable Adhesive Tapes 3 Detach the transparent adhesive...

Page 121: ...re described on page 3 43 2 Remove the six screws securing the left and right LCD brackets to the LCD back cover Figure 3 59 LCD Bracket Screws 3 Detach the LCD bracket from the LCD back cover Figure...

Page 122: ...1 Perform the Removing the LCD Panel procedure described on page 3 43 2 Release the microphone cable from the adhesive tapes securing them Figure 3 61 Microphone Adhesive Tapes 3 Gently pry the microp...

Page 123: ...bly Process 0 Reinstalling the Microphone 0 1 Gently place the microphone on its socket in the LCD back panel Figure 3 63 Microphone 2 Secure the microphone cable to the LCD back panel using adhesive...

Page 124: ...lace the LCD bracket into the LCD back cover Figure 3 65 LCD Bracket 2 Secure the left and right LCD brackets to the LCD back cover using six screws Figure 3 66 LCD Bracket Screws Table 3 66 Screws St...

Page 125: ...1 Connect the FPC cable to the LCD panel 1 then secure the FPC cable to the LCD panel using transparent adhesive tape 2 Figure 3 67 FPC Cable 2 Secure the FPC cable to the back of the LCD Panel using...

Page 126: ...into the LCD back cover 1 then insert the LCD cable into the latch located near the hinge 2 Figure 3 69 LCD Cable 2 Secure the LCD panel to the LCD back cover using four screws Figure 3 70 LCD Panel S...

Page 127: ...ne Maintenance 3 51 Reinstalling the Camera Board 0 1 Gently place the camera board into the LCD back cover Figure 3 71 Camera Board 2 Connect the camera cable to the camera board Figure 3 72 Camera C...

Page 128: ...3 52 Machine Maintenance Reinstalling the LCD Bezel 0 1 Place the bezel into the LCD assembly 1 then gently press all sides until the bezel latch into place 2 Figure 3 73 LCD Bezel...

Page 129: ...CD Module 0 1 Place the LCD module into its socket in the lower case Figure 3 74 LCD Module 2 Secure the LCD module to the lower case using two screws Figure 3 75 LCD Module Hinge Screws Table 3 75 Sc...

Page 130: ...3 54 Machine Maintenance 3 Insert the cables in the lower case latches as shown then secure them to the lower case using adhesive tapes Figure 3 76 WLAN Antenna Cables Latches and Adhesive Tapes...

Page 131: ...0 1 Place the Speaker Module into the lower case assembly Figure 3 77 Speakers 2 Secure the Speaker Module to the lower case assembly using four screws Figure 3 78 Speaker Screws Table 3 78 Screws St...

Page 132: ...3 56 Machine Maintenance 3 Insert the cables in the lower case latches as shown then secure them to the lower case using adhesive tapes Figure 3 79 Speaker Cable...

Page 133: ...battery connector into the lower case assembly Figure 3 80 Battery Connector 2 Secure the battery connector to the lower case assembly using two screws Figure 3 81 Battery Connector Screws Table 3 81...

Page 134: ...3 58 Machine Maintenance Reinstalling the DC In Module 0 1 Place the DC In module into the lower case assembly Figure 3 82 DC In Cable...

Page 135: ...ule into the mainboard Figure 3 83 Thermal Module 2 Tighten the spring loaded captive screws securing the thermal module Follow the screw sequence indicated on Figure 3 84 Figure 3 84 Thermal Module S...

Page 136: ...3 60 Machine Maintenance 3 Connect the thermal module fan cable to the mainboard Figure 3 85 Fan Cable...

Page 137: ...ower case then connect the HDD cable to the mainboard 1 2 Connect the battery cable to the mainboard 2 then connect the DC In cable to the mainboard 3 Figure 3 86 HDD Battery and DC In Cables 3 Gently...

Page 138: ...3 88 Mainboard Screw 5 Connect the cable to the mainboard 1 then secure the LCD cable to the mainboard using adhesive tape 2 Figure 3 89 LCD Cable 6 Turn the computer over to acces the base side of th...

Page 139: ...Machine Maintenance 3 63 7 Connect the speaker cable to the main board Figure 3 90 Speaker Cable...

Page 140: ...le 0 1 Insert the WLAN module into its slot in the mainboard Figure 3 91 WLAN Module 2 Secure the WLAN module to the mainboard using one screw Figure 3 92 WLAN Module Screw Table 3 92 Screw Step Screw...

Page 141: ...3 Plug the two 2 antenna cables to the WLAN module Figure 3 93 WLAN Module Antennas IMPORTANT Refer to your machine disassembly note to determine which cable color corresponds to the main black and au...

Page 142: ...3 66 Machine Maintenance Reinstalling the HDD Module 0 1 Connect the HDD cable to the HDD module Figure 3 94 HDD Cable 2 Gently insert the HDD assembly into its socket Figure 3 95 HDD Module...

Page 143: ...oard 0 1 Place the SATA board in its socket in the mainboard Figure 3 96 SATA Board 2 Secure the SATA board to the mainboard using one screw Figure 3 97 SATA Board Screw Table 3 97 Screw Step Screw Qu...

Page 144: ...he power button board and cable into the upper case Figure 3 98 Power Button Board 2 Secure the power button board to the upper case using one screw Figure 3 99 Power Button Board Screw Table 3 99 Scr...

Page 145: ...chine Maintenance 3 69 3 Turn the upper case over 4 Connect the power button cable to the power button board 1 then press the connector latch 2 until it locks into place Figure 3 100 Power Button Cabl...

Page 146: ...Touchpad Board 0 1 Place the touchpad board into the upper case assembly Figure 3 101 Touchpad Board 2 Connect the touchpad cable to the touchpad board 1 then press the connector latch 2 until it loc...

Page 147: ...ecure the touchpad cable to the board using adhesive tape 2 Figure 3 103 Touchpad Adhesive Tape 4 Secure the touchpad board to the upper case assembly using three screws Figure 3 104 Touchpad Screws T...

Page 148: ...0 1 Place the upper case into the lower case assembly Figure 3 105 Upper Case 2 Secure the upper case to the lower case assembly using four screws Figure 3 106 Upper Case Screws Top Side Table 3 106 S...

Page 149: ...lock into place Figure 3 107 Power Button and Touchpad Cables 4 Turn the computer over to acces the base side of the lower case assembly 5 Secure the upper case to the lower case assembly using seven...

Page 150: ...ance External Module Reassembly Process 0 Reinstalling the ODD Module 0 1 Press the ODD bezel into the module until it latch into place Figure 3 109 ODD Bezel 2 Place the bracket into the module Figur...

Page 151: ...4 Gently push the ODD module into the ODD drive bay until the ODD connector latch into place Figure 3 112 ODD Module 5 Turn the computer over and open the LCD panel 6 Secure the ODD module to the uppe...

Page 152: ...3 76 Machine Maintenance Figure 3 113 ODD Module Screw Table 3 113 Screw Step Screw Quantity Screw Type ODD Module Reassembly M2 5 L5 1...

Page 153: ...e to the mainboard 1 then press the connector latch 2 until it locks into place Place the keyboard into its socket Figure 3 114 Keyboard 3 Use a non marring plastic flat blade screwdriver to push the...

Page 154: ...over to acces the base side of the lower case assembly 5 Secure the keyboard to the lower case assembly using two screws Figure 3 116 Upper Case Screws Base Side Table 3 116 Screws Step Screw Quantity...

Page 155: ...ance 3 79 Reinstalling the DIMM Modules 0 1 Insert the DIMM module into the slot 1 then push it downward until it latches into place 2 Figure 3 117 DIMM Modules 2 Repeat Step 1 to reinstall the remain...

Page 156: ...o the computer and press it downward until the DIMM cover latches into place Figure 3 118 DIMM Cover 2 Secure the DIMM cover to the lower case assembly using two screws Figure 3 119 DIMM Cover Screws...

Page 157: ...Machine Maintenance 3 81 Reinstalling the Battery Pack 0 1 Insert the battery pack into its bay until it latches into place Figure 3 120 Battery Pack...

Page 158: ...3 82 Machine Maintenance...

Page 159: ...CHAPTER 4 Troubleshooting...

Page 160: ...d Failure 4 9 Internal Speaker Failure 4 10 Microphone Failure 4 12 USB Failure 4 13 WLAN Failure 4 14 Card Reader Failure 4 15 Thermal Unit Failure 4 16 Other Functions Failure 4 17 Intermittent Prob...

Page 161: ...ses 1 Obtain as much detailed information as possible about the problem 2 If possible verify the symptoms by re creating the failure through diagnostic tests or repeating the operation that led to the...

Page 162: ...the computer and the outlet 3 Remove all surge protectors between the computer and the electrical outlet Plug the computer directly into a known serviceable electrical outlet 4 Disconnect the power an...

Page 163: ...following one at a time 1 Make sure that internal display is selected Switch between the internal and external display by pressing Fn F5 NOTE NOTE This hotkey may not apply to all models Refer to the...

Page 164: ...ced The same goes for when there is extensive pixel damage i e different colored spots in the same locations on the screen Perform the Removing the LCD Module and Removing the Camera Board procedures...

Page 165: ...Run the Windows Memory Diagnostic from the operating system DVD and follow the on screen prompts 9 If the issue is still not resolved refer to the Online Support Information on page 8 3 LCD Failure 0...

Page 166: ...4 8 Troubleshooting Keyboard Failure 0 If the Keyboard fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Figure 4 4 Keyboard Failure...

Page 167: ...Troubleshooting 4 9 Touchpad Failure 0 If the Touchpad fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Figure 4 5 Touchpad Failure...

Page 168: ...Start Control Panel System and Maintenance System Device Manager Check the Device Manager to determine that The device is properly installed There are no red Xs or yellow exclamation marks There are...

Page 169: ...w 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 on screen prompts to configure the speakers...

Page 170: ...vices clear by default The microphone appears on the Recording tab 3 Right click on the microphone and select Enable 4 Select the microphone then click Properties Select the Levels tab 5 Increase the...

Page 171: ...Troubleshooting 4 13 USB Failure 0 If the USB fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Figure 4 8 USB Failure...

Page 172: ...4 14 Troubleshooting WLAN Failure 0 If the WLAN fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Figure 4 9 WLAN Failure...

Page 173: ...Troubleshooting 4 15 Card Reader Failure 0 If the Card Reader fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Figure 4 10 Card Reader Failure...

Page 174: ...4 16 Troubleshooting Thermal Unit Failure 0 If the Thermal Unit fails perform the following one at a time Do not replace a non defective FRU Figure 4 11 Thermal Unit Failure...

Page 175: ...Troubleshooting 4 17 Other Functions Failure 0 1 Check if drives are functioning correctly 2 Check if external modules are functioning correctly 3 Change mainboard to check if current one is defective...

Page 176: ...whether a short circuit is suspected or whether the system is inoperative Perform the following procedures to isolate the failing FRU do not replace non defective FRU NOTE NOTE Verify that all attach...

Page 177: ...ration Error 010 Memory Error at xxxx xxxx xxxxh R xxxxh W xxxxh 070 Real Time Clock Error 071 CMOS Battery Bad 072 CMOS Checksum Error 110 System is disabled An incorrect password was entered No erro...

Page 178: ...alternate registers with initial POST values 12h Restore CPU control word during warm boot 13h Initialize PCI Bus Mastering devices 14h Initialize keyboard controller 16h 1 2 2 3 BIOS ROM checksum 17...

Page 179: ...OS 49h Initialize PCI bus and devices 4Ah Initialize all video adapters in system 4Bh QuietBoot start optional 4Ch Shadow video BIOS ROM 4Eh Display BIOS copyright notice 50h Display CPU type and spee...

Page 180: ...all external parallel ports 85h Initialize PC compatible PnP ISA devices 86h Re initialize onboard I O ports 87h Configure Motherboard Configurable Devices optional 88h Initialize BIOS Area 89h Enable...

Page 181: ...system B4h 1 One short beep before boot B5h Terminate QuietBoot optional B6h Check password optional B9h Prepare Boot BAh Initialize DMI parameters BBh Initialize PnP Option ROMs BCh Clear parity che...

Page 182: ...IOS E8h Set Huge Segment E9h Initialize Multi Processor EAh Initialize OEM special code EBh Initialize PIC and DMA ECh Initialize Memory type EDh Initialize Memory size EEh Shadow Boot Block EFh Syste...

Page 183: ...integer value that is assigned by the build process The following tables describe the various ranges of component codes The Component Code is assigned to an individual component or driver using the P...

Page 184: ...8 POSTCODE_CC_DATA_HUB 0x29 POSTCODE_CC_HII_DATABASE 0x2a POSTCODE_CC_RESET 0x2b POSTCODE_CC_METRONOME 0x2c POSTCODE_CC_INTERRUPT_CONTROLLER 0x2d POSTCODE_CC_DIAGNOSTIC_SUMMARY 0x2e POSTCODE_CC_SMBIOS...

Page 185: ...2_MOUSE 0x46 POSTCODE_CC_PS2_KEYBOARD 0x47 POSTCODE_CC_EHCI 0x48 POSTCODE_CC_XHCI 0x49 POSTCODE_CC_UHCI 0x4a POSTCODE_CC_OHCI 0x4b POSTCODE_CC_USB_KEYBOARD 0x4c POSTCODE_CC_USB_MOUSE 0x4d POSTCODE_CC_...

Page 186: ...xb0 0xbf These values are reserved for future expansion 0xc0 0xcf These values are reserved for core chipset drivers north bridge south bridge and CPU and are assigned by chipset family POSTCODE_CC_ME...

Page 187: ...STCODE_PC_IPL_S3 0xe5 Entering DXE IPL s S3 boot path POSTCODE_PC_S3_OS 0xe6 Exiting S3 boot path back to the OS POSTCODE_PC_IPL_RECOVERY 0xe7 Entering DXE IPL s recovery boot path POSTCODE_PC_IPL_EXI...

Page 188: ...art member function of the component s instance of the Driver Binding protocol was called POSTCODE_PC_COMP_STOP 0x07 The Stop member function of the component s instance of the Driver Binding protocol...

Page 189: ...CHAPTER 5 Jumper and Connector Locations...

Page 190: ...5 2 Mainboard Layout 5 3 Clearing Password Check and BIOS Recovery 5 7 Clearing the BIOS Passwords 5 7 Performing a BIOS Recovery 5 8...

Page 191: ...ew UMA No Code Component No Code Component 1 PWRCN1 Power button board cable connector 5 LCD1 LCD cable connector 2 WLAN1 Mini card slot for wireless module 6 KB2 Backlight keyboard cable connector 3...

Page 192: ...nent No Code Component 1 LCD1 LCD cable connector 5 PWRCN1 Power button board cable connector 2 KB2 Backlight keyboard cable connector 6 WLAN1 Mini card slot for wireless module 3 KB1 Keyboard cable c...

Page 193: ...B3 USB 2 0 port 2 KB2 Backlight keyboard cable connector 10 LOUT1 Headphones speaker line out jack port 3 CPU1 CPU 11 DM2 DIMM slot 2 4 WLAN1 Mini card slot for wireless module 12 DM1 DIMM slot 1 5 FT...

Page 194: ...N1 DC In cable connector 9 DM2 DIMM slot 2 2 CPU1 CPU 10 DM1 DIMM slot 1 3 FT1 Feature port 11 SPK1 Speaker cable connector 4 HDMI1 HDMI port 12 RTC1 RTC battery 5 AUSB1 USB 3 0 port 13 HDD2 HDD cable...

Page 195: ...DIMM module and locate the G2201 gap 4 Use an electrical conductivity tool to short the two contacts on the hardware gap together 5 While resting the tool on the two contacts plug one end of the AC ad...

Page 196: ...Prepare a removable USB flash drive Note that all data in the USB flash drive will be cleared during the creation of the crisis disk 2 Set up a computer running the Windows XP Vista or 7 operating sy...

Page 197: ...ystem will force the BIOS to execute the boot block program To perform a BIOS recovery 1 Shut down the BIOS failed computer 2 Connect the USB flash drive containing the Crisis Recovery disk files to t...

Page 198: ...5 10 Jumper and Connector Locations...

Page 199: ...CHAPTER 6 FRU List...

Page 200: ...6 2 Aspire MS2361 Exploded Diagrams 6 4 Main Assembly 6 4 LCD Assembly 6 6 FRU List 6 7...

Page 201: ...b or channel Part number changes will not be noted on the printed Service Guide For ACER AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDERS the Acer office may have a DIFFERENT part number code from those given in the FRU...

Page 202: ...n Assembly 0 Figure 6 1 Main Assembly Exploded Diagram Table 6 1 Main Assembly Exploded Diagram No Description Part Number 1 Panel assembly 60 4TU13 011 2 CCD module 3 LCD module 4 Husk hinge left 34...

Page 203: ...4TU07 002 14 Touch pad module 60 4TU15 002 15 Upper case assembly 65 4TU12 001 16 DC In cable 50 4TU04 001 17 Wireless LAN card 18 Mainboard 19 Battery 20 ODD bracket 33 4TU05 001 21 ODD module 22 OD...

Page 204: ...2 LCD Assembly Exploded Diagram No Description Part Number 1 LCD bezel assembly 60 4TU37 001 2 LCD module 3 Hinge left 34 4TU15 001 4 Hinge right 34 4TU14 001 5 CCD module 6 Antenna WIFI left 25 90ADQ...

Page 205: ...W A065R035L A11 065N1A AP 0650H 003 BATTERY BTY PACK LI SANYO 4C 2 6AH SANYO KT 00403 003 BOARDS HUSK POWER BD 11957 1 MP D 55 M2DN1 001 PETRA ODD BD 11958 1 D 55 M2DN1 002 TOUCHPAD W BLUE TP MYLAR FO...

Page 206: ...1M 27 RSF01 006 CHINA BK 1M 27 RSF01 007 TAIWANESE BK 1M 27 RSF01 008 JAPAN BK 1M 27 RSF01 009 KOREA BK 1M 27 RSF01 010 ISRAEL BK 1M 27 RSF01 011 ARGENTINA 1M 27 RSF01 012 BRAZIL BK 1M 27 RSF01 013 SO...

Page 207: ...HUSK HDD CABLE INT 50 M2DN1 002 C A LVDS_UMA_PETRA 50 M2DN1 005 CAMERA CAMERA 1 0M_HD 11P2SF167 LITEON 57 M2DN1 001 CAMERA 1 0M_HD CNFB1D921004970LH CHICONY 57 M2DN1 002 CAMERA 1 0M_HD HF1016 A21U OV0...

Page 208: ...0 M2DN1 001 ODD BEZEL ASSY HUSK 42 M2DN1 003 ASSY PETRA UCASE WITH PALREST BKT 60 M1KN1 001 PETRA UCASE SILIVER WITH PALMREST BKT 60 M1PN1 001 PETRA UCASE BLACK WITH PALMREST BKT 60 M2DN1 002 ASSY PET...

Page 209: ...FORCECON FORCECON VA41 CR 60 M1PN1 002 ASSY THM UMA FORCECON FORCECON VA41 CR 60 M2DN1 003 KEYBOARD KB MP 11F53A0 4422 ARABIC AF7S 60 M1KN1 005 KB MP 11F56B0 4422 BELGIUN AF7S 60 M1KN1 006 KB MP 11F56...

Page 210: ...0 M1KN1 020 KB MP 11F56N0 4422 NORWEGIAN AF7S 60 M1KN1 021 KB MP 11F56P0 4422 PORTUGUESE AF7S 60 M1KN1 022 KB MP 11F53SU 4422 RUSSIAN AF7S 60 M1KN1 023 KB MP 11F56SA 4422 SLO CRO AF7S 60 M1KN1 024 KB...

Page 211: ...AF7S 60 M1PN1 012 KB MP 11F56AF 4421 FR ARABIC AF7S 60 M1PN1 013 KB MP 11F56F0 4421 FRENCH AF7S 60 M1PN1 014 KB MP 11F56D0 4421 GERMAN AF7S 60 M1PN1 015 KB MP 11F53GR 4421 GREEK AF7S 60 M1PN1 016 KB M...

Page 212: ...S 60 M1PN1 032 KB MP 11F53HB 4421 HEBREW AF7S 60 M1PN1 033 KB MP 11F56CU 4421 CANADA BILINGUAL AF7S 60 M1PN1 034 KB MP 11F53A0 442 ARABIC AF7S 60 M2DN1 007 KB MP 11F56B0 442 BELGIUN AF7S 60 M2DN1 008...

Page 213: ...S 60 M2DN1 024 KB MP 11F53SU 442 RUSSIAN AF7S 60 M2DN1 025 KB MP 11F56SA 442 SLO CRO AF7S 60 M2DN1 026 KB MP 11F56E0 442 SPANISH AF7S 60 M2DN1 027 KB MP 11F56S0 442 SWEDEN AF7S 60 M2DN1 028 KB MP 11F5...

Page 214: ...S NK I1713 00C KB MP 11F56D0 4424 GERMAN AF7S NK I1713 00D KB MP 11F53GR 4424 GREEK AF7S NK I1713 00E KB MP 11F56HU 4424 HUNGARIAN AF7S NK I1713 00F KB MP 11F56I0 4424 ITALIAN AF7S NK I1713 00G KB MP...

Page 215: ...Css W CAM UMA IMR 6M M1JN1 001 LCD 15 6 WXGA ANT 2 Css W CAM UMA PAINT 6M M1JN1 002 LCD 15 6 WXGA ANT 2 Cbb W CAM UMA IMR 6M M1KN1 001 LCD 15 6 WXGA ANT 2 Cbb W CAM UMA PAINT 6M M1KN1 002 LCD 15 6 WX...

Page 216: ...SK MB NV DIS 11309 1 I3 2367M D NB M1N11 001 SODIMM 2G ACR256X64D3S13C9G DDR3 1333MH KN 2GB07 006 SODIMM 2G EBJ20UF8BDU0 GN F DDR3 1600MHZ KN 2GB09 012 SODIMM 2G HMT325S6CFR8C H9 DDR3 1333MHZ KN 2GB0G...

Page 217: ...LLANEOUS HUSK_PW_BD_EMI_MYLAR _SY 47 M2DN1 001 HDD DASP 7MM 47 M2DN1 002 HUSK_KB_SCREW_LD 86 M2DN1 001 SCREWS SCRW MACH WAFER M2 5 L3 ZN S N 86 00B34 530 SCRWF_PHM2 0 4X3 4 2 0 3 RED 86 00J40 323 SCRE...

Page 218: ...6 20 FRU Field Replaceable Unit List...

Page 219: ...CHAPTER 7 Test Compatible Components...

Page 220: ...7 2 Microsoft Windows 7 Environment Test 7 3...

Page 221: ...combo port cable LAN VGA combo port cable NC 23811 003 Adapter 10001081 DELTA 65W Adapter DELTA 65W 19V 1 7x5 5x11 Yellow ADP 65VH BA LV5 Low profile LED LF AP 06501 033 60036752 LITE ON SINGAPORE 65W...

Page 222: ...877 BGA 1 4G 17W DDR3 1333 KC NB001 877 10001067 INTEL Ci32367MB CPU Intel Core i3 2367M BGA 1 4G 17W KC 23601 7MB 10001067 INTEL Ci33217UB CPU Intel Core i3 i3 3217U BGA 1 8G 1600 17W Ivy Bridge KC 3...

Page 223: ...20GB WD3200LPVT 22G33T0 MN500S 500G P 7mmzh HDD SATA 8MB LF HF F W 01 01A01 KH 32008 031 60002005 HGST SG N500GB5 4KS HDD HGST 2 5 5400rpm 500GB Dummy P N for 500G SATA 8MB LF HF F W KH 50007 015 6000...

Page 224: ...012 60002215 SAMSUNG SO2GBIII13 Memory SAMSUNG SO DIMM DDRIII 1333 2GB M471B5773DH0 CH9 LF 256 8 KN 2GB0B 030 60001955 A DATA SO2GBIII13 Memory A DATA SO DIMM DDRIII 1333 2GB AD73I1B0873EV LF HF KN 2G...

Page 225: ...95 ONE TIME VENDOR N N KI 22800 011 Software 10000981 MISC McAfee Antivirus application McAfee SR 23900 001 Touchpad 10000981 MISC CP5ISV1M Elantech Touchpad CP5ISV1M NC 24611 006 10000981 MISC CP5ISV...

Page 226: ...2GB0G 005 WiFi Antenna 10000105 WNC PIFA PIFA LZ 23500 006 Wireless LAN 10001018 HON HAI 3rd WiFi 2x2 AGN BT4 0 Foxconn 3rd WiFi 2x2 AGN BT4 0 Broadcom 43228 20702 WiFi 43228 2x2 DB AGN BT4 0 20702 N...

Page 227: ...CHAPTER 8 Online Support Information...

Page 228: ...8 2 Online Support Information 8 3...

Page 229: ...section users can download information on all of Acer s Notebook Desktop and Server models including Service guides for all models Bios updates Software utilities Spare parts lists TABs Technical Ann...

Page 230: ...8 4 Online Support Information...

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