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Acer Aspire One A150 Windows 10

  1. lozlo's Avatar

    Has anyone tried installing windows 10 preview on an old XP netbook? I have 1 sitting hither doing nothing and thought Id give it a try. If anyone has whatsoever hints I would surely appreciate information technology.

    01-26-2015 09:31 PM

  2. Jakez98's Avatar

    Every bit long as your netbook meets all of the system requirements as stated on Microsoft'southward Windows 10 website (System requirements - Microsoft Windows), and then you should exist good to go.

    Simply if you don't have a sufficient RAM, an appropriate screen resolution to run Metro apps, and updated drivers, you're bound to come across a whole lot of problems.

    01-26-2015 09:47 PM

  3. jmshub's Avatar

    I used my Aspire One all thru the Windows 7 beta, RC and eventually RTM. It ran very well on that little PC. Somewhen, my bombardment stopped holding a accuse and is at present running Ubuntu Server under my desk-bound.

    There really isn't much to installing the Win10 preview. Download the Windows 10 ISO from hither: Download Windows 10 Technical Preview - Microsoft Windows

    Download the Windows ISO to USB tool: Windows USB/DVD Download Tool - Dwelling house

    Utilize the 2nd download to take the ISO (the first download) and plough information technology into a bootable USB bulldoze. Plug that into your Aspire One and go through the installer. You may have to choose the make clean install, I don't think Windows 10 can be upgraded from XP, merely I'chiliad not sure. Be aware that the Windows installer will delete everything from your netbook, so back up as necessary beforehand.

    If you try information technology, report dorsum. Let us know how it works!

    01-26-2015 10:21 PM

  4. lozlo's Avatar

    Thanks so much for that. I will definitely bank check back in with results.

    01-27-2015 04:03 AM

  5. Oscar Pires's Avatar

    I'd similar to share my experience in installing an April 2015 Insider Preview Windows 10 in an Acer Aspire One, model KAV10.
    Beginning of all, I upgraded the RAM retentiveness to two GB. I downloaded the 32 bit version of Windows x and the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool, as oriented by jmshub. I burnt a 4GB pendrive and replaced the original HD with a spare one then I could make a fresh install.
    The outset try wasn't so straight as I expected. The installation procedure hanged up in the final steps and then I had to start it over.
    In the second time, though, everything went well and the installation process has been completed later on ii programmed reboots in near 1:30 hs.
    Windows x recognized and installed camera and touchpad drivers and both of them are running perfectly.
    The boot time is incredibly shorter than XP's and the performance is very expert too. I experienced no problem with screen size or resolution, my master concern before the installation.
    Until now the update has been worth !

    06-xiii-2015 06:22 PM

  6. Robert Lecker's Avatar

    Cheers and so much for reporting back. I've as well got an Acer Aspire 1 KAV ten, which I upgraded to 2GB RAM. I've been wondering for weeks, but you've put my mind at rest

    06-19-2015 06:32 PM

  7. sjj1805's Avatar

    I installed Windows 8 on my Acer Aspire One Netbook when Windows eight was first released - I bought one of those �25 licences that microsoft made available when it was commencement released. Windows 8 works great on the netbook and I later upgraded it to 8.1.
    The Windows 10 compatability wizard reports the following:
    acer-ready.jpg acer-system.jpg

    What I have now done in training is to create a "Arrangement Image" onto an external USB Hard drive. This way if the upgrade goes wonky I can restore my figurer back to where information technology was when I created the system image.
    You create a Organization Image from within Wndows.
    Goto Control panel
    Recovery
    File History
    Organization Iamge Backup
    so simply follow the prompts.

    06-24-2015 06:41 PM

  8. bryanibuan's Avatar

    I was able to install it on my aspire one, merely the screen is ugly, something is wrong with the resolution. I installed Intel Graphics Media Accelerator 3600. The screen looked good, but then started to boot loop. I read on the internet that Graphics Media Accelerator 3600 is only compatible upwardly to Windows 7 and they stopped supporting it on newer OSes. Windows 10 will certainly run on AspireOne, now if someone can just fix the incompatiblity with Graphics Media Accelerator 3600.

    06-24-2015 07:56 PM

  9. Hansey's Avatar

    Just installed Windows ten from the download site and it seems to work well. I have upgraded my netbook to two gb of ram and I have a 120 gb solid state difficult drive.

    07-30-2015 05:56 PM

  10. eds10's Avatar

    I accept an Acer Aspire Ane netbook, D257. 2 Mb ,memory.
    Windows 10 installed easily, but now I cannot get the lesser of the screen to testify on the display!
    I accept tried resolution settings, and searched for newer drivers Windows did not observe any ( and none on the acer website). Nothing works. I did get into control panel, ready the task bar to the top, then right side, so at least I can see it now and get to the start push.
    Anyone know something else to try?

    08-07-2015 08:16 PM

  11. Jose Alvarado3's Avatar

    Hither�due south what you have to do:

    1) Run regedit
    1a) If you lot are not on higest tree level, go to him (past click on �Computer� from primal tree)
    2) Search and modify all values Display1_DownScalingSupported from 0 to i
    three) Restart the organisation
    four) Enjoy the 2 new resolutions: 1024�768 px and 1152�864 px

    08-09-2015 eleven:33 AM

  12. Haile Mecael's Avatar

    I have the Aspire V5 123
    just ordered a retention upgrade will look into this. I merely have to say I love my small netbook

    11-30-2015 05:28 PM

  13. Tom Miller4's Avatar

    I have an Acer Aspire 722-0473. It runs the C-60 one Ghz with 2 cores (with Turbo to i.iii) and a Radeon 6290 (or something similar that). It has a 5400 rpm hard deejay.

    I was able to install Windows 10 ( 64 scrap) over the air. Even so I shortly noticed that the organization was idling at fifty% of the cpu resources. I back graded to Win 7 Pro for a while and then made another stab at it. I "turned every feature offered during the install off". And it still had a very high idle level. Needless to say when that background processes were that decorated the foreground wasn't all that responsive.

    I have lately constitute a vendor who sells the recovery disk I need to restore my Aspire back to its "original" condition (Win 7 64 bit Habitation Premium, with a off-white amount of bloatware). I will exist using that to meet if I can return to my "original" experience under Windows 7.

    Some more enterprising blogger needs to investigate and report what you have to do to plough all background features off and strip out 99% of the middle processed applications that are also probably running background processes. Then perhaps it will run on my hardware.

    Tom Thousand.

    01-27-2016 10:eighteen PM

  14. Old Phones's Avatar

    I have Acer Aspire One A150 (ZG5) without whatsoever modifications (1 gb ram, 160 gb hdd). Windows 10 installs and boots, but later it is both slow and unstable. CPU usage is high, many apps crash and at that place are bluescreens besides. If you take this model, I recommend a lightweight Debian or Ubuntu-based Linux distribution.

    05-07-2016 07:09 AM

  15. spapakons's Avatar

    Hello! I had the aforementioned netbook model (A150) back in 2012 and I had successfully installed Windows 7 32-fleck and Windows 8 32-bit. With merely 1GB RAM in that location was no reason to install 64-chip. I recollect hacking the registry to enable 1024x768 resolution so I could utilise Metro Interface. Windows 10 should non exist very different. Merely install latest Windows 8 or seven Intel drivers, hack the registry to enable 1024x768 and yous should be practiced to get. Unfortunately I have sold mine to a friend, and then I cannot test it and ostend information technology.

    05-18-2016 07:07 AM

  16. Jack Dixon's Avatar

    Howdy, I've tried to make my USB by the using the software link beneath merely it keeps on saying that information technology was unable to make the USB bootable? How would I gear up this?

    05-21-2016 09:44 AM

  17. cesareluna's Avatar

    Hullo bryanibuan.
    The driver GMA 3600 will only work if you delete the Windows Apps folder C : \ Plan Files and then Windows Apps delete this binder with ownership ! Then the U Ve full access to install GMA without Crashing !
    Links:

    I did information technology .And is working !

    09-02-2016 x:23 PM

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