I've ranted on here earlier, about how crappy Acer support is. It gives a whole new meaning to the term "suckage" and specifically, "Sewage Suckage Services" if you happen to watch "Red Green."

But I did it anyway
In my defense, this laptop, an Acer E1-431, is in REALLY nice shape, shows little use or wear, and I only paid 150 bucks for it. It has Winhozed 7, which I wanted instead of "Windoze hate" and I want to put Linux on part of the hdd
BUT IT turns out that the previous owner left a BIOS PASSWORD on the damn thing, so you cannot change any bios settings, and the "F12" (selectable boot) menu is disabled.
So I of course went to the Acer site, and I just as well have gone out into the backyard and yelled at the moon, for all the effin' good THAT did.
So I find a "hardware manual" on the www, but it's not the RIGHT ONE, and it turns out the only way to clear the bios is to yank the bios BATTERY, I guess.
Finally, I found THIS
http://www.insidemylaptop.com/disassembly-guide-acer-aspire-e1-531-2438/
and..............this video
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STaaLHUH4Ng"]Disassembly Acer Aspire E1 571G 531 Packard Bell TE Laptop Repair - YouTube[/ame]
and sure enough, after removing about "that many screws" THERE is the bios battery.
NO!!!! I did not !!!!! latch the keyboard back in place!!!!! until I knew it actually had worked, LOL

But I did it anyway
In my defense, this laptop, an Acer E1-431, is in REALLY nice shape, shows little use or wear, and I only paid 150 bucks for it. It has Winhozed 7, which I wanted instead of "Windoze hate" and I want to put Linux on part of the hdd
BUT IT turns out that the previous owner left a BIOS PASSWORD on the damn thing, so you cannot change any bios settings, and the "F12" (selectable boot) menu is disabled.
So I of course went to the Acer site, and I just as well have gone out into the backyard and yelled at the moon, for all the effin' good THAT did.
So I find a "hardware manual" on the www, but it's not the RIGHT ONE, and it turns out the only way to clear the bios is to yank the bios BATTERY, I guess.
Finally, I found THIS
http://www.insidemylaptop.com/disassembly-guide-acer-aspire-e1-531-2438/
and..............this video
[ame="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=STaaLHUH4Ng"]Disassembly Acer Aspire E1 571G 531 Packard Bell TE Laptop Repair - YouTube[/ame]
and sure enough, after removing about "that many screws" THERE is the bios battery.
NO!!!! I did not !!!!! latch the keyboard back in place!!!!! until I knew it actually had worked, LOL















