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ASUS P5B Deluxe/WiFi-AP Motherboard Questions & Answers
:CMOS Checksum Bad error
Yes--most probably a memory error.
If you added memory and kept the original memory, they might not be compatible.
Try running with only the old memory.
Then try running with only the new memory.
Bet both work. But not together.
12/20/2009 8:58:23 PM •
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on Dec 20, 2009
Psb-mx/wifi
The problem - I guess - is that this CPU is not recognised correctly by the board. To solve it, just update to the latest BIOS, using either AsusUpdate or manually from
www.asus.com
2/7/2009 3:23:41 PM •
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1/15/2009 6:33:40 AM •
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How do I enhance my Asus PadFone X mini speaker loudness?
Look for a program called Sound Booster or one called DFX. DFX is my favorite because it not only boosts the volume, but lets you add other effects to enhance you sound as well. There is a free version. but to get all the effects you have to upgrade to the paid. If audio is important to you, check it out.
How to fix sound is not working in my asus laptop?
Try going into sound select and test reinstall driver off Asus website..if you installed new windows or update drivers may not work right...see if you can roll back driver in device manager ..if not lookup your laptop model and reinstall...
Graphics card no picture on monitor when connected via HDMI or any cable?
The issue you are experiencing with your graphics card and monitor can be caused by various factors. Here are a few troubleshooting steps you can try to identify and resolve the problem:
1. Check power connections: Ensure that the graphics card has the necessary power connections properly connected. Some higher-end graphics cards require additional power connectors, such as 6-pin or 8-pin PCIe power connectors. Make sure they are firmly plugged in.
2. Verify BIOS settings: Access your motherboard's BIOS settings and check if the primary display output is set to the PCIe slot where your graphics card is installed. It should be set to prioritize the discrete graphics card instead of the integrated graphics (if applicable).
3. Update BIOS and drivers: Visit the Gigabyte website and make sure you have the latest BIOS version installed for your motherboard. Additionally, download and install the latest drivers for your graphics card from the XFX or AMD website. Outdated firmware or drivers can cause compatibility issues.
4. Reset BIOS: Try resetting the BIOS to its default settings. Locate the CMOS battery on your motherboard, remove it for a few minutes, then reinsert it. This action resets the BIOS settings to their defaults and may resolve any conflicting configurations.
5. Check for physical damage: Inspect the graphics card for any physical damage, loose connections, or faulty components. Ensure that it is securely inserted into the PCIe slot and that there are no visible signs of damage on the card or its connectors.
6. Test with a different monitor and cable: Connect your graphics card to a different monitor using a different cable (e.g., DisplayPort, DVI) to rule out potential issues with the HDMI cable or the monitor itself. This helps determine if the problem lies with the graphics card or the specific combination of monitor and cable.
7. Check for motherboard compatibility: Verify that your graphics card is compatible with your motherboard. Check the manufacturer's website for compatibility lists or consult the user manual for your motherboard. In some cases, a BIOS update might be necessary to ensure compatibility.
8. Seek professional assistance: If none of the above steps resolve the issue, it's advisable to contact the technical support of your motherboard or graphics card manufacturer. They may have specific troubleshooting steps or recommend further action, such as warranty service or component replacement.
Remember to handle your hardware with care and take necessary precautions, such as grounding yourself and disconnecting the power supply, before performing any physical checks or adjustments.
I am using an Asus Vivo mini computer approx 5 years old. Since December I often receive error message across top, "Microsoft Edge (not responding)"
Question edited for clarity and toss in a load of CAPS as needed.
Microsoft Edge is one of the worst browsers ever invented. It is flashy and looks pretty, but is not user friendly and is glitchy.
The most likely issue for that Error Message is your Internet Wifi signal dropping out. You can test this theory two ways.
Do you have a smartphone? Download the Free App Speedtest. When you get the Edge Error, whip out your phone and do a Speed Test. If it stalls or only returns a speed of 5 to 10 mbps, that is your issue.
Or Download Google Chrome which is FREE and a much more robust browser and easier to use. Keep both Edge and Chrome open, when Edge collapses, try to do things on Chrome. If Chrome works, then the issue is Edge. If Chrome also fails, the issue is your Wifi and Router. A Router reboot should be done about once a month.
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My asus laptop turns on but there is just black, the power indicator says its on.
If you are experiencing a black screen issue on your laptop, the first thing you should do is to make sure your laptop is powered up correctly. Check the cable from the power adapter to the laptop, and make sure it is firmly plugged in. If it is, then you should try resetting the power supply on your laptop. To do this, unplug the power adapter from the laptop, press and hold the power button for 30 seconds, and then plug the power adapter back in. If the laptop still does not display any images, you should try reseating the RAM chips. First, try to turn off and unplug your laptop, and then remove the battery. After that, open up the RAM memory slot, and use a screwdriver to press down on the RAM chip securely. Then, replace the RAM chips and the battery before turning on your laptop. If these troubleshooting steps do not work, then it is likely that your laptop may have a hardware issue, and you should take it to a repair shop.
MY ASUS T100 keyboard is not working.
Double check that the tablet is sitting properly in the keyboard
Is this the model where you can charge via the keyboard - plug the charger into the keyboard?
Reply with more info
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