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    • Anonymous on Sat 25 Apr 2009
    • 01:43:50 PM UTC

    Technical/Service manual

    Trying to source at "Technical manual" or "Service manual" for an Acer Aspire T300 Desktop Computer. i have been to the Acers Official Web Site but all they have is a users manual, which is no good for the purposes of trying to find out information about it's motherboard.
    Reason for trying to locate Tech manual is to try and do an upgrade, so I need to know what the motherboard can handle???
    Can anyone help in this area?

    Many thanks
    lhart

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    • Razgriz on Sat 25 Apr 2009
    • 02:31:07 PM UTC

    i tried

    i only found an page that seems to have a pdf related to service and repair of your acer type, but it needs translation and i also think it needs you to register; sorry but i couldnt find anything else. seems to be in spanish (es/panol)
    http://www.nodevice.es/manual/newmans/acer/SG_aspi...

    comments are personal opinions only. Excuse any of my inaccuracies as I cannot always be correct about something, but I try to make sure I won't make any mistakes. Everything written is 90% personal experience.

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      • Anonymous on Sat 25 Apr 2009
      • 02:48:02 PM UTC

      Re: i tried

      Hello Razgriz

      Thank you for the referral page, they did have an English page for me to read. They do offer A Manual but they want you to pay a subscription to download it.
      Not wanting to subscribe to their Web site just in case it's not what I need. But if I can't find anything else I might just have to.

      many thanks for your help
      lhart

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    • g7w on Sat 25 Apr 2009
    • 05:33:04 PM UTC

    another way

    trying to find out information about it's motherboard.
    install this
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      • Anonymous on Sun 26 Apr 2009
      • 12:16:33 AM UTC

      Re: another way

      Hello g7w,

      Thanks for that, I just read the webpage and it sounds like it may just do the trick. :D

      Rgrds
      lhart

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      • BobJam (not verified) on Thu 30 Apr 2009
      • 03:07:01 AM UTC

      Others also

      In addition to PCWizard, there is also "Everest Home Edition" (no longer "supported" by Everest, but still good) and "siw". I use siw myself mainly for two reasons: 1)it's just an .exe and doesn't require an install (hence it's portable too), and 2) it's the most comprehensive of all the hardware diagnostic utilities. Plus both Everest HE and siw are FREE . . . always an attraction (so also is PCWizard, BTW).

      Actually, I have all three on my machine because what one may miss the other may pick up, or give more information.

      I'm too lazy to retrieve the URL's, but just Google them and you'll find them. Now that I think of it, MajorGeeks has both listed . . . and I'm sure CNET does also.