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 Windows 10 compatibility, Acer 4752/Intel HD 3000

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JuneResources
post May 21 2016, 07:43 PM

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Better don't use upgrade type (from Win7 to Win 10), use the clean install directly win10. It will must more stable compare use upgrade type.

For the graphic, I believe there is no problem for it as Microsoft will automatic detect your device and auto install the driver.

For my case, I only having the issues my laptop hang or unable to resume back windows after sleep or hibernating sometimes. I even uncheck the fast startup, but feel nothing effect at all. If this problem can resolve, it is REALLY AWESOME. No more Win8.1 rclxs0.gif

Do you guy any expert to solve for my problem? cry.gif
JuneResources
post May 23 2016, 08:51 AM

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QUOTE(horns @ May 22 2016, 01:53 AM)
if w10 is that bad, news will be all over the net, and everyone will be affected.

JuneResources, have you checked if there is a latest system bios for your laptop? if yes, please apply it first. my laptops don't have issue resuming from sleep. all of them.
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Yes, current my system bios is A04, now latest is A08. Let me update my system bios first and see any problem or not.
By the way, the system bios also effect for the sleep and hibernate mode? confused.gif

Sorry for my noob~ blush.gif
JuneResources
post May 23 2016, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(horns @ May 23 2016, 09:06 AM)
It's possible, because sleep / hibernate involve making adjustments to hardware, and system bios plays a part in the process.

There should be notes regarding the system bios updates. Maybe it can give you some clues.

Edit: also, it's important to read all notes and instructions to do bios upgrade properly. Please do read them all. Some bios need progressive updates, for instance, you have a.04 bios, you need to go through a.05, a.06,etc before you can go to a.08.
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Ok, thanks a lot for your advice. notworthy.gif

 

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