Hi everyone.. I bought my daughter an Acer 5315 laptop several years ago. For reasons that would take way too long to explain, the laptop was reformatted and Ubuntu was placed on it (original OS was Windows Vista Home 32 bit). This was not done by me, but by a person who shall go un-named. Anyhow.. I was told that no drivers needed to be installed, because Ubuntu took care of it. I went along with it, because I thought that it would be good for my daughter (9 yrs old) to learn another OS in addition to Windows. Shortly after Ubuntu was installed, the wireless on the laptop started randomly dropping the connection, and the laptop would also randomly shut down.
Grandparents took the laptop to a computer repair shop -- was told that Ubuntu does not "play nice" with Acer laptops. Also told there was nothing wrong with the laptop.. no broken cpu fan or anything that would cause overheating (I had thought overheating might be the prob).
When I saw the laptop "shut down", myself, for the very first time, it appeared to me that the thing was actually going into sleep mode, not shutting all the way down.. but I'm not certain.
So anyhow.. my question is: would it just be better for me to reformat this thing and put Windows back on it? My daughter is getting very frustrated, so I want to get this fixed ASAP.
Grandparents took the laptop to a computer repair shop -- was told that Ubuntu does not "play nice" with Acer laptops. Also told there was nothing wrong with the laptop.. no broken cpu fan or anything that would cause overheating (I had thought overheating might be the prob).
When I saw the laptop "shut down", myself, for the very first time, it appeared to me that the thing was actually going into sleep mode, not shutting all the way down.. but I'm not certain.
So anyhow.. my question is: would it just be better for me to reformat this thing and put Windows back on it? My daughter is getting very frustrated, so I want to get this fixed ASAP.
