
It seems that ACER has not yet discovered this issue, or they arent going to deal with it?
To fix this issue go to the AMD website and download the current Catalyst Control Center drivers. Install the drivers then restart the laptop. This will take care of the video resolution/ HDMI issue.
HERE is the updated driver that will fix the Issue.
I called Crucial, and Acer, only Crucial seemed interested in what I had found. Acer seemed to blow me off, when they transferred me to Level 2 support, they just weren't interested.
So, here we are, the first of three updates.
8Gb Crucial PC1333 memory, upgraded!
The next project:
Acer Aspire 5251-1513
Current Configuration:
Processor (CPU):
Type : AMD™ V Series Processor V120
Speed : 2.2GHz
Cache : 512KB L2 cache
Memory:
Up to 3GB (2GB + 1GB) DDR3 1066 SDRAM
Total slots : 2
Hard Drive:
250GB SATA 5400rpm, 8Mb Cache (Hitachi HTS545025B9A300) (3.0GbS)
Planned Upgrades:
Hard Drive:
Western Digital 500Gb, WD5000BEKT, 7,200Rpm, 16Mb Cache SATA 300, 3Gbs.
Memory:
2X Crucial 4GB DDR3 1333 PC3 10600 SODIMM
Processor:
Unknown as of yet, not sure as to how high I can go?
AMD Athlon II Dual-Core Mobile P340
AMD Phenom II Triple-Core Mobile P860
AMD Phenom II Quad-Core Mobile P960
Some major research before I can make this change, I'm limited by the power rating of the AMD V120 that is installed now, 25W, and what BIOS will recognize, more research ahead!
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