Iconia W510 & W511 – Acer user manual
Download Iconia W510 – W511 manual in PDF format: w510-w511-EN
The 10.1″ ICONIA W5 Series gives you three ways to work: Go mobile with the tablet itself; sit down to type using the keyboard dock; or twist the display to share your view with others. This lightweight tablet starts up with one press like a smartphone, while up to 18 hours of battery life keeps you at peak productivity.
Download Acer support drivers by identifying your device first by entering your device serial number, SNID, or model number. Download Acer Support Drivers and Manuals in Products in Support in Press. Use the following steps to keep your ICONIA Tab W510 up-to-date with the latest driver package version. Visit the Drivers and Manuals section of the Acer support website. Enter your Serial Number/SNID or search for your product by Model. Select Driver; Click the Download link for the file you want to download.
Windows 8 – Intel Atom Clovertrail Z2760 1.5GHz – 2 GB of LPDDR2 800 MHz – eMMC 64GB – 10.1″ HD LED with 1366 x 768 screen resolution – Intel® Graphics Media Accelerator 365 – WiFi – 3G – Micro USB 2.0 + USB 2.0 (in dock) – Micro SD card up to 32GB – Micro HDMI – 2MP CrystalEye Front & 8MP Back with Flash – 2-cell Li-ion + KB Battery up to 18 hours
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Operating System | Windows 8 |
Processor & Chipset | |
Processor Manufacturer | Intel |
Processor Type | Atom |
Processor Model | Z2760 |
Processor Speed | 1.50 GHz |
Processor Core | Dual-core (2 Core) |
Memory | |
Standard Memory | 2 GB |
Memory Technology | LPDDR2 |
Memory Card Reader | Yes |
Memory Card Supported | microSD Card |
Storage | |
Flash Memory Capacity | 64 GB |
Display & Graphics | |
Screen Size | 25.7 cm (10.1″) |
Display Screen Type | Active Matrix TFT Colour LCD |
Screen Mode | HD |
Screen Resolution | 1366 x 768 |
Backlight Technology | LED |
Touchscreen | Yes |
Multi-touch Screen | Yes |
Graphics Memory Technology | LPDDR2 |
Graphics Memory Accessibility | Shared |
Network & Communication | |
Wi-Fi Standard | IEEE 802.11a/b/g/n |
Interfaces/Ports | |
HDMI | Yes |
Input Devices | |
Keyboard Type | Physical Keyboard Touchscreen Keyboard |
Built-in Devices | |
Microphone | Yes |
Software | |
Operating System | Windows 8 |
Operating System Architecture | 32-bit |
Battery Information | |
Number of Cells | 2-cell |
Battery Chemistry | Lithium Polymer (Li-Polymer) |
Battery Capacity | 3540 mAh |
Maximum Video Battery Time | 9 Hour |
Power Description | |
Maximum Power Supply Wattage | 18 W |
Physical Characteristics | |
Height | 18.7 mm |
Width | 167.5 mm |
Depth | 258.5 mm |
Weight (Approximate) | 1.26 kg |
Miscellaneous | |
Additional Information | Wi-Fi: Acer Nplify 802.11a/b/g/n |
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- Does ACER support the W510? I’m having issues Windowssystem32winload.efi error. I’m ready to throw this thing through the wall. Can you help?
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Acer Iconia W510, as many other Windows 8 devices, comes with UEFISecure Boot enabled in BIOS, which prevents booting from unauthorized devices.
Acer didn't make disabling Secure Boot in W510 very straight forward.
Acer didn't make disabling Secure Boot in W510 very straight forward.
This is what you need to do:
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- Shut down the computer.
- Enter BIOS setup (Power + Vol Down)
- Enable BIOS password: Security > Supervisor Password
Don't forget this password. There is no easy way to reset it! - Erase secure boot settings: Security > Erase all Secure Boot Settings
- Disable secure boot: Boot > Enable or Disable secure boot check
- Change Boot Order to boot from USB first: Boot > Boot Priority Order
- Enable boot menu (optional): Main > F12 Boot Menu
- Save Changes: Exit > Exit Saving Changes
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Even after this, I had no luck in booting from Windows 8.1 bootable flash drive formatted in NTFS. After reformatting in FAT32, everything worked fine.
Check here to find few useful tools to create bootable flash drives, including Universal USB Installer, which allows to choose FAT32 file system.
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