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    Acer 5672 - PF USage and looks

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by nts, Mar 28, 2006.

  1. nts

    nts Newbie

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    Two things.

    Does anyone know why my PF USage on this thing is upto 464MB used when I first start up?

    Second, I compared my 5672 that I got from Compusa to my friends who bought it from the same place and noticed that the Speaker/headphones connectors are solid colors. While my friends has this transparant plastic colors? Weird.

    any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks.
     
  2. k3l0

    k3l0 Notebook Consultant

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    PF Usage is high because of all the Acer software running in the background.

    Did you have a question to ask about the audio connectors? I wouldn't worry about them.
     
  3. nts

    nts Newbie

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    Thanks! I was a little worried about it. Thought I got a lemon.

    Yeah, the look of the audio connectors is not a problem. But its just kind of weird on how the look is slightly different. My friends front chrome plate that has the speakers, audio connectors, bluetooth led etc is more 'chrome' mine is basically the same color as the silver plastic case. I just thought it was a little odd.