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  1. Posts : 46
    Windows Vista
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    Installing Window 7


    Hi, today i was trying to installing window 7 from windows vista after buying from best buy, after i installed everything after the first restart it it stuck on the black screen and it won't even load into windows. I tried clean installed and upgrade i tried installing many times but doesn't seem to work. Please Help me


    Acer Model M5100 but acer told me that windows 7 doesn't support this model but i'm hoping that you guys because i really want to upgrade it to windows 7
    Last edited by Elite Darkness; 26 Oct 2009 at 16:33. Reason: First time
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  2.    #2

    THat Acer can most definitely run Win7 and run it well.

    You bought a retail copy which means you get MS excellent tech support. I have found in the past that this can actually be more valuable than the price paid for the OS.

    Acer may have been saying that they don't support Win7 since they support it's install only if you got a free Upgrade from them when you purchased. You paid for MS support here when you bought your Win7 retail at Best Buy.
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  3. Posts : 46
    Windows Vista
    Thread Starter
       #3

    I bought my computer a year ago so it wasn't from june 30,2009 to jan 2010
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    Elite Darkness said:
    I bought my computer a year ago so it wasn't from june 30,2009 to jan 2010
    Call MS with the number on the disk. Let us know how their support goes. They spend a fortune on it.
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  5. Posts : 46
    Windows Vista
    Thread Starter
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    Alright but i'll tell you what did acer sent me

    your system does not qualify for the windows 7 upgrade.

    Please be informed that Acer does not support changing an Operating System. Changing the Operating System may cause driver conflicts. You have the option of upgrading or changing your Operating System at your own discretion. However, it is preferred that you keep to the original configuration of your system so that all the programs and applications in your computer will recognize all the hardware installed in it.

    Although we will still support the hardware of the system, we will not be able to support the new Operating System. We can still support the functionality of the system with the new Operating System. If the support reaches the point of suspected hardware replacement/repair vs. Software support for the hardware, you must reinstall the original Operating System and drivers before the part can be replaced/repaired.
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    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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    Im pretty sure Acer doesnt actually make the computers themselves,but thats neither here nor there.

    After the clean install did you try running start up repair a few times?

    But id go with what Greg said,ring microsoft,what you wrote was just a disclaimer.
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    This bloatware enforcement is really getting out of control. All Acer is doing here is trying to veer you away from replacing their bloatware with a clean install, since the sponsored bloatware accounts for most of their profit margin now. They won't support the OS but will continue supporting the hardware according to your warranty.

    Previously manufacturers would provide a clean install disk and support its install; I believe Gateway/eMachines (just bought by Acer - uh oh!) still do, possibly Dell. But that is changing as the profit margins tighten and sponsors want their bloatware kept on machines as much as the manufacturer can control it.

    You might need a set of recovery disks in case you ever have to restore your computer to factory specs to sell it or get them to help you. However, any Vista disk will replace the Vista so you could even wait if you dont' have them until there is some rare case where you gotta have the bloatware back on there to deal with them about some issue.
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  8. Posts : 46
    Windows Vista
    Thread Starter
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    no i never did a repair i have tried taking out ram and fresh install
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    Well boot into the install disk Repair console to see if it finds the installation, then try startup repair. Let us know if it offers it up to you when you first click "Repair my Computer"

    I wasn't flipping you off at first, I'm just a big fan of MS Tech support after getting a full education in reinstalls, troubleshooting, optimizing and debugging with the price of an XP Home retail disk. They spent several overnights with me on the phone, and I got to know one guy so well we still go skiing in Idaho.
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  10. Posts : 88
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit
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    Elite Darkness said:
    Hi, today i was trying to installing window 7 from windows vista after buying from best buy, after i installed everything after the first restart it it stuck on the black screen and it won't even load into windows. I tried clean installed and upgrade i tried installing many times but doesn't seem to work. Please Help me


    Acer Model M5100 but acer told me that windows 7 doesn't support this model but i'm hoping that you guys because i really want to upgrade it to windows 7
    Can you boot into Safe Mode with Networking?

    If you can try doing a driver rollback for your VGA card or update your ATI drivers on the ATI website. The Black Screen could be an indication that there might be an incompatiblity issue with the VGA driver.
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