What does each light stand for?!
It should have a hidden partition that contains the data for your OS, more or less press F9 while your computer is booting and look for something along the lines of Factory Default, or Factory Reset. or Reformat.
Another thing you could do is use an optical drive and a windows disc to re-install everything. But you might need an external disc drive for that :(
I hope this helps :)
SOURCE: is the cmos battery rechargable y the Asus Eee PC
It should be a "trickle" charge, i.e., just turn it on, and a small amount of current will be used to recharge the CMOS battery, in the same way that driving your car recharges your car's battery.
SOURCE: Asus eee pc 900HD running XP. need to restore to
OK, here is what you need to do, you need to get a USB - DVD dongle, either SATA or IDE. Similar to this at this link. http://cgi.ebay.com/USB-2-0-TO-SATA-IDE-ADAPTER-CABLE-4-DVD-CD-HARD-DRIVE_W0QQitemZ220544495390QQcmdZViewItemQQptZLH_DefaultDomain_2?hash=item335979ef1e#ht_4098wt_1152 Get your recovery DVD, put it into the DVD. Then, set the eeepc to "BOOT" from removeable media. The PC should then boot of the DVD and you can then install OR repair the install. I have included a link that gives you a step by step. http://www.sampletheweb.com/2008/01/05/installing-windows-xp-on-the-asus-eee-pc/
SOURCE: How can i get Asus Eee PC back to factory settings?
Hi. Actually when you restore your system to its factory settings it will restore everything on your computer including the original operating system, but if you're saying that you have installed windows 7 on it then try going to ASUS driver support website, just type in their the model of your machine and it will ouput every software and drivers available for laptop and also different versions of operating system, So just choose the correct OS version for your laptop. Hope this Helps
SOURCE: My asus eee pc 1005ha
Before you perform System Recovery you > Must disable Boot Booster.
1) Laptop off, press the Power On button, then start tapping repeatedly on the F2 key to show the POST screen.
(Tap slowly in 2 second intervals)
2) Press F2 again to enter BIOS Setup.
(If pressing doesn't do it, start tapping on the F2 key in 2 second intervals)
When you see the BIOS Setup Utility it will look like a chart, with a bold header going across the top.
You can No longer use your mouse.
To navigate around in the BIOS Setup Utility you have to use your keyboard.
In the bold header across the top of the BIOS Setup Utility you will see listed in order;
Main, Advanced, Security, Boot and Exit.
3) Use the Right Side Arrow key to highlight Boot.
{Not trying to be condescending. The Up, Down, Right, and Left Arrow keys, are to the left of the number pad.
Also below the Delete, End, and Page Down keys}
Once Boot is highlighted press the Enter key.
4) When in the Boot menu;
If Boot Booster is not highlighted, press the Down Arrow key to highlight it.
Now press the Enter key.
Enabled
Disabled
will be shown. Use the appropriate arrow key to highlight Disabled.
5) Press the F10 key. (Saves changes and reboots {Restarts} your computer)
Now to restore;
A) Restart your computer. (WinXP: Start > Turn Off Computer > Restart)
B) Start tapping in 2 second intervals on the F9 key.
C) Left-click on the check mark button to start System Recovery.
D) Follow the onscreen instructions to complete the recovery process.
ONCE DONE, and Windows is running again. Let Windows run for a few minutes.
Then shut Windows down normally.
Go through steps 1 through 5 above, but this time choose Enabled.
You need to turn Boot Booster back on once you've restored Windows, or your computer will be like molasses in the winter in booting up.
Asus moved the User Manual for the Eee PC 1005HA to their FTP site.
ftp://ftp.asus.com.tw/pub/ASUS/EeePC/1005HAB/
In the list click right on >
E4776_Eee_PC_1005HAB_XP_manual.zip
This is a Zip file.
After you unzip it you will have a PDF file.
After you click on the above file name a small window will come up.
Click on Save File.
Observe, and write down, what you see in the top of the next small window that comes up.
In the top of that window is where this file will download to.
It may have Desktop, or My Documents, or Downloads in the wording.
If it has Desktop in the wording, the file will go to your desktop screen.
If it has My Documents in the wording, the file will go to your My Documents folder.
{Start > My Documents}
If it has Downloads in the wording, the file will go to your Downloads folder.
(Start > My Documents > Double-click on Downloads}
When you see the file name double-click right on it.
Now click on Unzip in the list.
In the next window go to the upper left, and click on > Extract All Files.
Now click on Next, Next, and Finish at the bottom of the window.
In the last window that comes up, the file name will be next to a red PDF icon.
Double-click on it.
There is your User Manual.
For questions please post in a Comment.
Regards,
joecoolvette
SOURCE: f9 wont help to restore
Use System Restore.
Open System Restore by clicking the Start button , clicking All Programs, clickingAccessories, clicking System Tools, and then clicking System Restore. If you are prompted for an administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide confirmation.
Choose the first system restore point to restore factory settings.
http://windows.microsoft.com/en-US/windows-vista/What-is-System-Restore
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