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Acer Aspire One D150 - Windows 7 Graphics Problem
rishishah
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Has anybody tried installing Windows 7 of an Acer Aspire One D150 (N280 Processor)?
It installs fine and every device seems to work besides the graphics driver which seems to keep of crashing. It is suposed to have the Intel Express G945. So i went into Safe mode and no crashes there...but is 640 x 480 and installed the latest Windows 7 Intel G945 drivers.
But still the same... basically it boots into Windows and when you get the desktop the screen keep disappearing and re-appearing, than you get just a few icons and than just parts of the desktop, etc.
Has anybody found a way of making Windows 7 work on the Aspire D150... Looks like i need to someone tell Windows 7 to use the most basic video but i cannot find a way of doing it.
By the way i am using Windows 7 Ultimate.
Any ideas?
It installs fine and every device seems to work besides the graphics driver which seems to keep of crashing. It is suposed to have the Intel Express G945. So i went into Safe mode and no crashes there...but is 640 x 480 and installed the latest Windows 7 Intel G945 drivers.
But still the same... basically it boots into Windows and when you get the desktop the screen keep disappearing and re-appearing, than you get just a few icons and than just parts of the desktop, etc.
Has anybody found a way of making Windows 7 work on the Aspire D150... Looks like i need to someone tell Windows 7 to use the most basic video but i cannot find a way of doing it.
By the way i am using Windows 7 Ultimate.
Any ideas?
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