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| | ACER Aspire 5002 Notebook - Vista install OK For those of you with Acer notebooks, or who are interested in how a minimally equipped notebook performs. The Details: I have an Acer 5002WLCI (Canadian) notebook with the AMD Turion 64 ML-30, only 512MB RAM (Vista reports only 448MB), 60GB HDD, and lame SIS M760GX 64MB shared video. Vista System Performance Rating comes in at a lowly 1 rating. The lowest of the low! This notebook doesn’t meet the min system requirements but Vista seems to be fine, dare I say pretty fast. Summary: I was not going to keep the Vista running at first, but now that I have reinstalled, I will keep it running. My notebook seems to run as well or better with Vista than it did with XP. I may install another 512MB of RAM to improve performance now that i know it will run Vista and I can keep this notebook for use with Vista (although without Aero glass - i have shared 64MB video). I am now quite happy with Vista, and will try the 64 bit version soon - thanks to AMD for giving me the option to get the inexpensive 64bit Turion processor a year ago for the price of a Celeron! I will continue to go AMD!! My only regret is that I don't have a mobile video card like an ATI 200/x700 or similar GeForce that can run the Aero glass. OK, so here is my story. I first did an upgrade from XP to the 32 bit version, although I have a 64 bit processor. The results were not impressive until I did a complete new install of Vista, and then reinstalled some key drivers. Much better now, even on my minimally equipped notebook. No, I didn’t do the smart thing and install on a different partition, I just replaced my main XP image because I thought I could just run Acer eRecovery (Norton Ghost) and revert back to my old XP image stored on D:drive...notes below on why that hasn't worked. My first attempt was an upgrade from XP and at first I was not impressed. Some notes: Display: Display was blurry. I adjusted the display settings to 1280x1024 and the display was still slightly blurry (Why doesn’t Vista detect the notebook’s resolution and auto update it?). I figured it was just my video card that was not capable of running even the basic Vista UI, never mind Aero. However, I just did a complete new reinstall (versus upgrade from XP) and then reinstalled the SIS drivers and the display is now crystal clear with the basic (not Aero) setting. I do have choppy video when running a DVD in Media Player 11, although the videos on my hard drive play fine. Software compatibility: Zone Alarm (free) doesn’t work so I’ll use the Windows firewall. Otherwise, my Avira AntiVir wouldn’t update so I switched to the CA free Vista eTrust antivirus trial which works fine. Funk Odyssey Client is not working which is a real PITA because my university uses it for wireless. Windows Live Messenger beta is OK. I had been using the Office 2007 beta and love the new UI because it now presents the menus in a much faster layout. I had totally customized my menus to suit my needs and Office 2007 menus now offer every one of my key commands on the new menu. I couldn’t be happier with the new Office which is working perfectly under Vista. Note for Acer Users: I used the Acer eRecovery (Norton Ghost) to back up an image of my machine before doing the Vista upgrade but it was rendered useless after I installed Vista. I tried to run it from Vista to revert back to my previous XP image and it tried, but when it rebooted it could not get past the Vista boot manager screen. I don’t know the command to run the Acer eRecovery DOS version so I couldn’t revert back to XP from Vista. When I did my complete reinstall of Vista (after first upgrading) the eRecovery software got wiped when it formatted C:drive and the Acer eRecovery can only be reinstalled by Acer (lame). I suppose I could try installing Ghost myself and then running it to grab the backup image from D: drive where Acer puts it. Also for Acer users, the Acer Launch manager works after reinstalling it but the Alt-F8 mute and the volume keys seem to conflict with the Vista volume control. I don't miss the Acer volume two finger salute though. Wish they just put a damn volume control on the case. My issues: 1. After resuming from hibernation on some occasions I get a message that the csrss.exe process is running low on virtual memory. I have jacked it up to 1500MB from the Windows managed system but I don’t think it will resolve the problem. 2. My Benq 310 wireless USB mouse is working but after hibernation it isn’t always recognized so I have to unplug/replug and it works again. 3. As noted above, playing a DVD in WMP11 is choppy, although my saved WMP videos from my hard drive work fine. I am not sure the SiS drivers fully installed properly although for everything else the display is outstanding. |
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