Acer Laptop Service Manuals and FRU Documentation
If you are looking for Acer laptop service manuals, you can download it here. Some laptop service manuals have multiple parts. To use the manual, download all parts to your hard drive and then extract them with WinRar archiver.
You’ll find service manuals and FRU documentation for the following laptops:
| ACER Aspire 1200 ACER Aspire 1310 ACER Aspire 1350 ACER Aspire 1360 ACER Aspire 1520 ACER Aspire 1400 ACER Aspire 1410 ACER Aspire 1680 ACER Aspire 1450 ACER Aspire 1500 ACER Aspire 1510 ACER Aspire 1600 ACER Aspire 1606 ACER Aspire 1620 ACER Aspire 1660 ACER Aspire 1670 ACER Aspire 1700 ACER Aspire 1710 ACER Aspire 1800 ACER Aspire 2000 ACER Aspire 2010 ACER Aspire 2020 |
ACER Extensa 2000 ACER Extensa 2700 ACER Extensa 2900 ACER Extensa 390 ACER Extensa 500 ACER Ferrari 3400 ACER Ferrari 3000 ACER Ferrari 3200 ACER Note Light 350 ACER Note Light 350C ACER Note Light 350CX ACER Note Light 355 ACER Note Light 370 ACER Note Light 390 ACER Note Light 730i ACER Note Light 750c ACER Note Light 950 ACER Note Light 970 |
ACER TravelMate C100 ACER TravelMate C110 ACER TravelMate C300 ACER TravelMate 200 ACER TravelMate 210 ACER TravelMate 220 ACER TravelMate 230 ACER TravelMate 240 ACER TravelMate 250 ACER TravelMate 260 ACER TravelMate 290 ACER TravelMate 800 ACER TravelMate 2000 ACER TravelMate 2100 ACER TravelMate 2200 ACER TravelMate 2300 ACER TravelMate 2500 ACER TravelMate 2600 ACER TravelMate 2700 ACER TravelMate 4000 ACER TravelMate 4500 |
UPDATE: The site I was linking too removed all Acer manuals. I’m not sure if they will start sharing them again. I’ll keep this post alive because there are a lot of useful tips in the comments.
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December 7th, 2008 at 6:48 pm
Rimon Ibrahim Farid,
Sounds like a software related problem. Can you boot laptop in Safe Mode.
Here’s something to try. Start the laptop and press F8 as soon as logo appears on the screen. From the boot menu choose “Last Known Good Configuration” and press enter.
As the last resort, you can reinstall the operating system from the recovery disc.
December 7th, 2008 at 6:45 pm
optimus,
1. It’s possible the AC adapter is dead and the battery is discharged. Can you test the AC adapter with a voltmeter?
2. It’s bad motherboard.
December 5th, 2008 at 11:45 pm
Dear Sir,
I have a laptop acer 1680 and when starting up the windows it is ok screen without any icons on it or tool bar just the wallpaper only , please support me to work it
Thanks
Rimon
December 3rd, 2008 at 12:56 pm
I have an Acer Aspire 1800.
the problem is following:
after switching on the power button it is switching off automatically.
I have checked the memory, but with no success.
How can I fix it?
thanx
optimus
November 19th, 2008 at 10:23 pm
hello all,
I have an acer aspire 3260 laptop under repair. it had a “missing or corrupted ntoskrnl.exe” file error upon power on. checked on bios but but don’t find anything unusual. so worst is try to repair via repair console. so i inserted the xp home installer and let it boot from cd. however, upon reaching point where it says what to do, to install xp or repair, the system shuts off. i check the battery and power-all is ok. so i repeat the process and this time after restart, the system shuts off again. repeat the same process and reach the point of the selection of what to do. then again it shuts off after i selected the “repair via console”. so i opened the portion where the hdd is and took it out and tested on a working toshiba laptop. the drive cannot be detected. i inserted the hdd of the toshiba laptop into the acer and it can be detected. so i bought a new hdd. however when i was trying to install the xp into the new laptop, the acer shuts off again. is there anybody who can suggest to go about this? thanks!
November 4th, 2008 at 11:35 am
hi i have an acer aspire 3000 i removed the battery to clean the computer and when i plugged it in again it turn the notebook on but the screen is black and a yellow led is blinking, when i press the power botton it turns off the notebook but when i press it again to turn it on, the same thing happens the screen is black the fan is on and the yellow led is blinking any help
October 28th, 2008 at 11:51 am
! have the acer aspire1700 Service Manual..
i need the ASPIRE 1200 SERVICE MANUAL !!!!!!
who will send the pdf file to me..
grtz:
jan
October 12th, 2008 at 10:49 pm
Alex,
You should keep your laptop of a flat surface so there is some space under the laptop. Does your laptop have air intakes on the bottom? Maybe you are closing them with your lap?
Also, take a look inside the heatsink. Make sure the heatsink is not clogged with dust, clean it with compressed air.
October 9th, 2008 at 3:21 pm
hey folks, just read all these articles and it kinda sounds like its wats happening to my Acer Aspire 1640, Its overheating insainly. After running for just 10 minutes my keyboard is very warm and the bottom burns my legs, the fan is working constantly (god bless the poor thing) but i dont think my heatsink is working properly? any surgestions? when i opened it i cudnt see any gel or anything on top of it…shud it have sum? im not sure if this is connected but my battery as died totally now and only works when it is plugged in. i think i will have to purchase a new 1 of those but i was wondering if there is anyway of fixing my heatsink without replacing it? how wud i go about cleaning it ect? can i buy this gel everyone is talkin about?
By the way to all those people with AC jack problems, it is very common on acers, i have replaced mine twice now and it is very easy, feel free to contact me if u need any help changing them! Please mr cj2600 help me, my laptop is on deaths door!
September 28th, 2008 at 1:06 am
Thought I’d share an experience with you guys just in case it helps someone else. I have an Acer Aspire 3630(I think its actual model is 3634WLMI). It was having problems with a very noisy fan was swithcing off randomly. After looking through your threads and other resources on the web I found tools to let me see the CPU temp and found it was operating at around 74c and the noise was the fan on high speed trying to cool it. Following advice from the likes of the threads here I opened it up to clean the fand and heatsink. What I found was that the fan cover (part of the body shell you remove to access the fan) had 2 sheets covering it. One was a mesh gauze which I presume was to help prevent dust, but under that three quarters covering the vent was a plastic sheet. This effectively reduces the airflow and the CPU overheats.
I’ve now removed the plastic and the CPU runs at around 45-55c and the fan cuts in cools itself down and then cust off. Its fantastci - no more fan noise and no more over heating.
Sounds like a design fault or just my luck that the guy who put the gause cover on didn’t remove the plastic protector