If your talking about the product key, then just go to MY COMPUTER, rt click, click on properties, at the bottom of the page you will see windows activation, to the right it says,
Change product key, click on this.
A little clue, if you are going to put in an OEM key, you better reinstall and format the drive
because the system MIGHT not take the key when it was already activated and then you put in an OEM key, you could get flagged as a pirated copy.
If you do this, just save everything you want, reinstall and add the key when windows asks.
Hoew to type underscore in an acer computer
On this system the scroll lock is on the function key that is F12
You disable the BIOS memory option on an Acer Aspire laptop by pressing the delete key on startup. This will bring up the BIOS menu where the option can be turned off by highlighting it and selecting off.
On an Acer aspire laptop, the scroll lock is on the F12 key. In blue letters it says Scr Lk, whihc , means scroll lock.
You can check the ram of any Windows computer by holding the windows key and pressing the pause break key on the top-right of the keyboard
Where is the refresh key on my acer 315 Chromebook?
I'm not sure on the "locking the keyboard" part...but " Windows key+L " locks down the entire system on any computer running a Windows OS.
You can have one made but it isn't cheap. Or replace the ignition lock with one from a junk yard. Though I had the same problem, new key $125, used lock $60, but found the key.
On the Acer Aspire 4330, you can try pressing the "Fn" key and the "F7" key at the same time. Doing this will unlock your touch pad and it will also lock it again if you repeat the process. If this still doesn't work you may want to try to un-install your mouse driver and then reinstall it.
1. Power on the machine 2. At the white ACER BIOS screen, hold the "Alt" key and press the "F10" key simultaneously to startAcer eRecovery 3. Once eRecovery has loaded, click "Restore to Factory Default Settings" 4. Click "OK" to continue 5. From here, the eRecovery process will update all the data on the C: drive and restore a fully functional factory image (approximately 10 minutes). 6. Once eRecovery has run, press "OK" to reboot unit
A dealership would be able to replace the key.
When the Acer screen is displayed during the initial power on, the system should tell you which key to press (different Acers may have a different keypress required to enter the BIOS setup). The most likely options are F1, F2, F10, F12, or Delete. You can also try pressing "Tab" on the Acer screen (on some systems, it will remove the Acer logo and show you the initial boot messages, including which key to press for setup).