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| Aspire One freezes during boot Hi guys, My Acer Aspire One ZG5 (Linux + 8GB SSD) freezes part way during boot, when it gets as far as the blue screen with the Aspire One logo. I can go into the setup menu, and change options and change them back again, but it makes no difference. I've also tried using the recovery DVD, using an external drive connected via USB. This starts off OK, unpacks the kernel, but then it gets stuck when it reaches the WElcome screen with the option of clicking on next or exit. I wondered whether this might be a problem with the SSD. I've even thought of installing XP, just to see if it works, and then re-installing Linux. Any ideas anyone? Thanks |
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| Re: Aspire One freezes during boot In news:4a4904b1$0$16796$426a74cc@news.free.fr, Salvador Freemanson typed on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:15:13 +0200: > Hi guys, > My Acer Aspire One ZG5 (Linux + 8GB SSD) freezes part way during boot, > when it gets as far as the blue screen with the Aspire One logo. > I can go into the setup menu, and change options and change them back > again, but it makes no difference. > > I've also tried using the recovery DVD, using an external drive > connected via USB. This starts off OK, unpacks the kernel, but then > it gets stuck when it reaches the WElcome screen with the option of > clicking on next or exit. > > I wondered whether this might be a problem with the SSD. I've even > thought of installing XP, just to see if it works, and then > re-installing Linux. > > Any ideas anyone? > Thanks I don't know if this trick will work for the Acer SSD, but it works for some failed Asus SSD. That is just leave it on for a few hours to get it warmed up. Then it will work as long as you don't turn it off. Once you turn it off, it takes an hour or so to get it warmed up again. But this trick won't last long from what I have heard from others. As it will get worse and worse and it won't work at all at some point. The Asus EeePC Xandros has a check disk option. That is to hold the F9 before Linux starts to boot. You get a number of options, like run the recovery or check disk. Maybe your Acer has such an option like this too. I also like your idea of trying to install XP. That sounds like a good plan to me. Besides a failing SSD, it could also be failing RAM. It could be other things as well, but I would check out both the SSD and RAM first. Windows is usually more forgiving of flaky RAM than other OS like OS/2. I don't know if Linux is as picky about well working RAM or not. As I haven't personally seen Linux being picky about it yet. Hope this helps. -- Bill Windows 2000 SP4 (5.00.2195) Asus EEE PC 701G4 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC |
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| Re: Aspire One freezes during boot On 29/06/2009 21:21, BillW50 wrote: > In news:4a4904b1$0$16796$426a74cc@news.free.fr, > Salvador Freemanson typed on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:15:13 +0200: >> Hi guys, >> My Acer Aspire One ZG5 (Linux + 8GB SSD) freezes part way during boot, >> when it gets as far as the blue screen with the Aspire One logo. >> I can go into the setup menu, and change options and change them back >> again, but it makes no difference. >> >> I've also tried using the recovery DVD, using an external drive >> connected via USB. This starts off OK, unpacks the kernel, but then >> it gets stuck when it reaches the WElcome screen with the option of >> clicking on next or exit. >> >> I wondered whether this might be a problem with the SSD. I've even >> thought of installing XP, just to see if it works, and then >> re-installing Linux. >> >> Any ideas anyone? >> Thanks > > I don't know if this trick will work for the Acer SSD, but it works for > some failed Asus SSD. That is just leave it on for a few hours to get it > warmed up. Then it will work as long as you don't turn it off. Once you > turn it off, it takes an hour or so to get it warmed up again. But this > trick won't last long from what I have heard from others. As it will get > worse and worse and it won't work at all at some point. > > The Asus EeePC Xandros has a check disk option. That is to hold the F9 > before Linux starts to boot. You get a number of options, like run the > recovery or check disk. Maybe your Acer has such an option like this > too. > > I also like your idea of trying to install XP. That sounds like a good > plan to me. Besides a failing SSD, it could also be failing RAM. It > could be other things as well, but I would check out both the SSD and > RAM first. Windows is usually more forgiving of flaky RAM than other OS > like OS/2. I don't know if Linux is as picky about well working RAM or > not. As I haven't personally seen Linux being picky about it yet. Hope > this helps. > I've now installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix. Seems to work OK. The ram tested OK. I guess there must have been a corrupt file, but what gets me is that the recovery disk wouldn't install. I'll try that later, after I've played with the Ubuntu for a few days. |
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| Re: Aspire One freezes during boot In news:4a4a6ae7$0$426$426a34cc@news.free.fr, Salvador Freemanson typed on Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:43:32 +0200: > On 29/06/2009 21:21, BillW50 wrote: >> In news:4a4904b1$0$16796$426a74cc@news.free.fr, >> Salvador Freemanson typed on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:15:13 +0200: >>> Hi guys, >>> My Acer Aspire One ZG5 (Linux + 8GB SSD) freezes part way during >>> boot, when it gets as far as the blue screen with the Aspire One >>> logo. I can go into the setup menu, and change options and change >>> them >>> back again, but it makes no difference. >>> >>> I've also tried using the recovery DVD, using an external drive >>> connected via USB. This starts off OK, unpacks the kernel, but then >>> it gets stuck when it reaches the WElcome screen with the option of >>> clicking on next or exit. >>> >>> I wondered whether this might be a problem with the SSD. I've even >>> thought of installing XP, just to see if it works, and then >>> re-installing Linux. >>> >>> Any ideas anyone? >>> Thanks >> >> I don't know if this trick will work for the Acer SSD, but it works >> for some failed Asus SSD. That is just leave it on for a few hours >> to get it warmed up. Then it will work as long as you don't turn it >> off. Once you turn it off, it takes an hour or so to get it warmed >> up again. But this trick won't last long from what I have heard from >> others. As it will get worse and worse and it won't work at all at >> some point. The Asus EeePC Xandros has a check disk option. That is >> to hold the >> F9 before Linux starts to boot. You get a number of options, like >> run the recovery or check disk. Maybe your Acer has such an option >> like this too. >> >> I also like your idea of trying to install XP. That sounds like a >> good plan to me. Besides a failing SSD, it could also be failing >> RAM. It could be other things as well, but I would check out both >> the SSD and RAM first. Windows is usually more forgiving of flaky >> RAM than other OS like OS/2. I don't know if Linux is as picky about >> well working RAM or not. As I haven't personally seen Linux being >> picky about it yet. Hope this helps. >> > > I've now installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix. Seems to work OK. The ram > tested OK. I guess there must have been a corrupt file, but what gets > me is that the recovery disk wouldn't install. I'll try that later, > after I've played with the Ubuntu for a few days. You know I had a similar problem with my Asus EeePCs. And it turned out to be the cheap DVD external drives I was getting from China. Nero DriveSpeed showed they were awful and would error zillions of times. So I started using SDHC cards to install and the problem disappeared. Later I got one of those Samsung Slim External DVD Writer 8X USB 2.0 SE-S084 drives and those things are solid as a rock. They are also very inexpensive too. Just a few bucks more than those noname ones from China. Nor do they seem to draw a lot of power either like the noname ones do. -- Bill Asus EEE PC 702G4 ~ 2GB RAM ~ 16GB-SDHC Windows XP Home SP2 |
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| Re: Aspire One freezes during boot On 02/07/2009 16:33, BillW50 wrote: > In news:4a4a6ae7$0$426$426a34cc@news.free.fr, > Salvador Freemanson typed on Tue, 30 Jun 2009 21:43:32 +0200: >> On 29/06/2009 21:21, BillW50 wrote: >>> In news:4a4904b1$0$16796$426a74cc@news.free.fr, >>> Salvador Freemanson typed on Mon, 29 Jun 2009 20:15:13 +0200: >>>> Hi guys, >>>> My Acer Aspire One ZG5 (Linux + 8GB SSD) freezes part way during >>>> boot, when it gets as far as the blue screen with the Aspire One >>>> logo. I can go into the setup menu, and change options and change >>>> them >>>> back again, but it makes no difference. >>>> >>>> I've also tried using the recovery DVD, using an external drive >>>> connected via USB. This starts off OK, unpacks the kernel, but then >>>> it gets stuck when it reaches the WElcome screen with the option of >>>> clicking on next or exit. >>>> >>>> I wondered whether this might be a problem with the SSD. I've even >>>> thought of installing XP, just to see if it works, and then >>>> re-installing Linux. >>>> >>>> Any ideas anyone? >>>> Thanks >>> I don't know if this trick will work for the Acer SSD, but it works >>> for some failed Asus SSD. That is just leave it on for a few hours >>> to get it warmed up. Then it will work as long as you don't turn it >>> off. Once you turn it off, it takes an hour or so to get it warmed >>> up again. But this trick won't last long from what I have heard from >>> others. As it will get worse and worse and it won't work at all at >>> some point. The Asus EeePC Xandros has a check disk option. That is >>> to hold the >>> F9 before Linux starts to boot. You get a number of options, like >>> run the recovery or check disk. Maybe your Acer has such an option >>> like this too. >>> >>> I also like your idea of trying to install XP. That sounds like a >>> good plan to me. Besides a failing SSD, it could also be failing >>> RAM. It could be other things as well, but I would check out both >>> the SSD and RAM first. Windows is usually more forgiving of flaky >>> RAM than other OS like OS/2. I don't know if Linux is as picky about >>> well working RAM or not. As I haven't personally seen Linux being >>> picky about it yet. Hope this helps. >>> >> I've now installed Ubuntu Netbook Remix. Seems to work OK. The ram >> tested OK. I guess there must have been a corrupt file, but what gets >> me is that the recovery disk wouldn't install. I'll try that later, >> after I've played with the Ubuntu for a few days. > > You know I had a similar problem with my Asus EeePCs. And it turned out > to be the cheap DVD external drives I was getting from China. Nero > DriveSpeed showed they were awful and would error zillions of times. So > I started using SDHC cards to install and the problem disappeared. Later > I got one of those Samsung Slim External DVD Writer 8X USB 2.0 SE-S084 > drives and those things are solid as a rock. They are also very > inexpensive too. Just a few bucks more than those noname ones from > China. Nor do they seem to draw a lot of power either like the noname > ones do. > I've tried again using a known good external drive. I've also loaded the system onto a USB key and tried to install it from that using the procedure described in the manual. Same thing happens. In the meantime, I've installed Ubuntu Lite Netbook Remix. This works fine. So I guess the hardware is OK. But when I try to do the recovery procedure, I get the same symptoms as before. Any other ideas, anyone? |
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