Those who do not get along with Linux and this may still owns a Windows CD of a previously purchased PCs also play on the notebook.
Einizges shortcoming is the poor product description and entry documentation.
If you install Windows XP instead of Linux first stumbles on the AHCI setting in the BIOS that needs to be changed to IDE.
Need to enter the BIOS F2 are not pressed like a PC normalo the DELETE key, which unfortunately is also documented anywhere.
Ultimately, it is quite difficult to offer from all the drivers on the ACER website to find the correct drivers for the device.
In the instructions only general information is included, but nothing about manufacturer and version of the hardware.
Especially when WLAN Adapter Acer offers here at 8 different drivers, but it is only the AR5B91 driver for the wireless network requires.
For beginners, the switch from Linux to XP is connected to hurdles, who has managed this but preserves the boldness of a notebook with a price-performance ratio.
Man does not have 100 or 200 to spend more on a notebook when you're working anyway just so and not playing. Here there is a strong buy recommendation.
FBA was as always top.