Bios Mod Request:
-Manufacturer: Acer
-Model: Aspire One AO532h
-Bios revision: 1.26
-Bios Type: Insyde H2O Bios
-Bios Download Link: http://global-download.acer.com/GDFiles/...01220155&S tep1=NETBOOK,%20CHROMEBOOK&Step2=ASPIRE%20ONE&Step 3=AO532H&OS=ALL&LC=en&BC=ACER&SC=PA_6
I upgraded the screen from the original one to one with a higher res and I think the new display may be white-listed. I have looked into trying this myself but it seems way over my head. The original display was a 1024x600 AUO B101AW03 V.0 and I installed a 1280x720 AUO B101EW02 V.0.
The problem is I show a screen of 1024x600 in the upper right hand corner, then a large line, then the screen duplicates below it for the remaining space. Windows does the same thing, however, if I boot into Ubuntu the screen works fine. I don't understand what windows and the bios are doing differently and why as soon as linux boots the whole thing works perfect. Normally I would just use Ubuntu but this netbook was purchased to do vehicle pcm tuning and the software doesn't run properly on linux and its not worth bricking a pcm. Please somebody help!
Will donate if someone can make this work correctly for me.
Please let me know if there is anything else needed. I will try my best to get it.
Here is a video of the problem that needs to be fixed - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UOJC7-EfSM
-Manufacturer: Acer
-Model: Aspire One AO532h
-Bios revision: 1.26
-Bios Type: Insyde H2O Bios
-Bios Download Link: http://global-download.acer.com/GDFiles/...01220155&S tep1=NETBOOK,%20CHROMEBOOK&Step2=ASPIRE%20ONE&Step 3=AO532H&OS=ALL&LC=en&BC=ACER&SC=PA_6
I upgraded the screen from the original one to one with a higher res and I think the new display may be white-listed. I have looked into trying this myself but it seems way over my head. The original display was a 1024x600 AUO B101AW03 V.0 and I installed a 1280x720 AUO B101EW02 V.0.
The problem is I show a screen of 1024x600 in the upper right hand corner, then a large line, then the screen duplicates below it for the remaining space. Windows does the same thing, however, if I boot into Ubuntu the screen works fine. I don't understand what windows and the bios are doing differently and why as soon as linux boots the whole thing works perfect. Normally I would just use Ubuntu but this netbook was purchased to do vehicle pcm tuning and the software doesn't run properly on linux and its not worth bricking a pcm. Please somebody help!
Will donate if someone can make this work correctly for me.
Please let me know if there is anything else needed. I will try my best to get it.
Here is a video of the problem that needs to be fixed - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1UOJC7-EfSM