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    Windows has Recovered from an Unexpected Shutdown

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by 1dell2acer, Dec 3, 2009.

  1. 1dell2acer

    1dell2acer Notebook Enthusiast

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    After installing Win7 (Acer Upgrade) on my 4810TG Timeline I experienced two unexpected shutdown, with BSOD during the start (right after boot screen). Any similar behaviour or solution?
    Google is full of similar behaviour of Win7
     
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    That is why never do an upgrade...
    Try uninstalling Acer Crapware it might help.
     
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    1dell2acer Notebook Enthusiast

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    That was clean install +latest drivers and epower apps...
     
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    Don't install Epower Apps, only Epower Manager is required.
    If I remember correctly you need chipset driver updates from Windows updates.
    Also get the correct hybrid drivers or disable hybrid function in BIOS use BIOS to manually choose graphics adapters.