![]() ![]() I have not tried this yet but I’ve decided to post it on the site so that I can update this post as soon as I try it out. If for some reason you made a mistake during the procedure and it doesn’t reboot by itself wait 5 minutes before turning it off, just to be safe that it isn’t still flashing the BIOS. The BIOS has been flashed and all settings reset to default. After a while the power button will stop blinking, and the AA1 will reboot shortly after. The AA1 will now initiate the BIOS flash, do not interrupt it under any circumstances. Release Fn+Esc after a few seconds, the power button will be blinking. Press Fn+Esc, keep it pressed and press the power button to turn the AA1 on. Turn the AA1 off, make sure both battery and AC adapter are connected. Rename the BIOS file to ZG5IA32.FD, that’s important. It’s only meant for emergencies and may void your warranty, so use at your own risk.ĭownload the latest BIOS, and put both FLASHIT.EXE and the BIOS file in the root directory of the stick. The AA1 has a built-in BIOS recovery routine, making it possible to flash the BIOS even if the system doesn’t boot anymore. But I think I’ve found the solution.Īcting on a hunch that this was a BIOS corruption I searched the net and found this helpful tidbit: So far I’ve sent these units to Acer for repairs. I’ve personally now seen 6 of the Acer Aspire Ones develop a problem where they will light up their little LEDS but nothing will come on the screen. ![]() ![]() I’m sure a lot of you have run into problems with the Acer Aspire Netbooks. ![]()
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