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    Acer Aspire 7535g

    Discussion in 'Acer' started by adey12, Oct 9, 2009.

  1. adey12

    adey12 Notebook Enthusiast

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    I have just bought this laptop and love it.

    How ever as soon as I got it home I upgraded to Vista 64bit to get rid of the Asus software on my hard drive.

    My problem is, my card reader dosn't appear to work. (I never tried it with the factory setting vista)

    I tried updating the driver from the Asus website but it seems to refuse to install. Also How far does the card push in? On a toshiba laptop the card goes in all the way, on this laptop the card seems to stick out.

    My 2nd question, I just noticed there is a Blu-ray disc symbol on my laptop, can the 7535g actually play blu-ray?
     
  2. powerfull499

    powerfull499 Notebook Evangelist

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    Just to make it clear for you: You got an Acer, not an Asus - Therefore, you have to download drivers from ACERS website instead of Asus's xD!

    And yes, you laptop can apparently play Blueray-discs :)

    And you should press the card into the port until it says a little "click" :)
     
  3. wiiz

    wiiz Newbie

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    hey everyone ;] i wanna ask u one thing :) i have acer aspire 7535g and i wonder its safe to upgrade to win7? cuz it has 2 graphic cards and its difficult with drivers please help :>