I have an Acer Aspire 5520G, originally coming up with Windows Vista Home. Since upgrading to Window 7 Ultimate 32bit, my notebook boots up the OS very rare and the screen stuck on black. I figure out the problem "TPM missing or TPM problem". Anyone who got clue on this?
Solution is try to re install the Windows Vista back and see whether the TPM will show missing. sometimes thats happening to most of the systems. when you try to put another windows thats did not came with the product, you will miss some functions such as drivers, battery not charging, internet not working, audio not working and many more. so put back windows vista and whether your problem still existing.
thx kizii, no need to re-install Vista. This would solve the problem for sure, but cause another problem, I won't be able to use Windows7. In fact, there is no TPM hardware on my notebook, so it's impossible to recognize the TPM while booting. I read some columns of how to handle this problem and somewhere it says to update the bios, which I think might be a way to risky for me, in case something wents wrong. I already watch out for any adjustable TPM setting in BIOS, but non exists. Is there any clue to skip TPM proofing during boot. Well, I am even unsure, whether this might be a chipset problem or so...
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try these, they are for windows xp, they have worked for many people ...
http://www.bioticaindia.com/download.php?file=5520g
otherwise go to device manager, and check it's properties, then click on the details tab, click on the drop down menu below Property, select hardware IDs and post whatever is written in the value box...
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make sure u have installed licenced copy of windows & all the files of previous version have deleted.
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try cleaning the air vents with a hoover. worked for me mine kept overheating and shutting down it was down to dust
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have you checked if your pc is compatible with win7? use this to check it: http://www.microsoft.com/windows/compatibility/en-us/default.aspx
and if it is, try to do a clean install. boot from the cd. insert the disc. restart pc, as soon as it has power, press F12 several times and highlight cd/dvd drive or ODD using your arrow keys then press enter. it will load the cd from there. And that should work fine.
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Hi, this fault sounds like the screen backlight inverter has failed. There is not much detail in your question but start the laptop and watch the screen very closely. Watch for the windows logo to appear in the center of the screen. If you can see it but it is very dim then the backlight has failed. A replacement inverter is likely to cure this, it is usually mounted at the bottom of the screen assembly behind the plastic facsia. Also connect an external monitor and then try power up again. If you get a display on the external monitor then the inverter is the most likely cause. Check the connection cable as well before spending out on an inverter especially if the fault was intermittent before final failure. I will need more details to help more if this does not cure your fault.
Hope this helps
Steve at Olive Country Computers in Spain
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