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ASUS X83Vm-X1 Notebook Questions & Answers
Hi, i am having problems
Try Drivers.com, or get a mass driver utility Disk with hundreds of thousands of Drivers on I have several... ;o)
Asus x83v wont turn on at all
Try another AC outlet, Try another Cord/charger with the EXACT same power specs. If the AC jack has been damaged due to pulling on the AC cord, you may have to replace the AC jack. Most likely, there is no in-line fuse in a laptop.
Every time the battery goes
Most people do not realize that a laptop has 2 batteries... the normal 4-6-9 cell battery that we constantly recharge and a smaller (internal) battery to maintain CMOS memory where the clock and other data are stored.
The CMOS battery is normally inexpensive, typically you can find them in a good electronics store or even on ebay. They are easy to change as they typically have a quick disconnect plug. I am not sure where it is located on the ASUS, but look in the memory compartment or the hard drive compartment.
Charger Mistake: Computer Frozen
While the computer boots up, start hitting the F8 key on your laptop and try to boot into Safe Mode, try System Restore to restore computer to a earlier time.
I need the cable that
You can purchase video cables on the Internet.
Make sure you select the correct connectors on the video cables ie 15 pin D sub, or DVI and/or male or female connectors etc.
After a power surge, I could smell ozone from the
Try to hard reset the laptop
1. Remove the battery and all cables from the laptop
2. Hold the power button for 60 seconds
4. Release the power button and put the battery back in
5. If the computer turns on then let it load into Windows
6. Attach the power adapter back into the laptop.
7. Issue Resolved/
8. If the above doesn't work then you should replace the power adapter.
How can I disable the touchpad?
go into control panel and open the mouse settings and click the tab Device settings and somewhere there will be a button that says disable
When I start up the computer it only goes to the
Remove your battery completely, plug the AC cord in and try a reboot ;)
(If you leave your battery charger plugged in on a fully charged battery it may cause a voltage issue preventing your Graphics card or other things to start.)
I need help with the removal of the keyboard to my
I managed to solve this by manually installing a "Japanese" driver for that keyboard. It seems this will also disable the touchpad, so make sure that after (or even better, before) you mess around with the driver, have an external USB mouuse and Keyboard, as that's the only way you'll be able to use those two interfaces with the built in KB and touchpad running on different drivers.
Does anyone know where I can get a repair manual
Did you remove the keyboard (being sure to NOT damage the ribbon-cable between the keyboard and the motherboard), to look for more screws?
Did you remove the battery, to possibly expose more screws?
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