


For some reason, I couldn't, but it helped me find a solution.Īs I was looking for a way to make my BIOS config read my USB, I had to do the following settings:ġ.
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Today, the seller replied to my question whether I should do a Windows 10 clean install first or update the BIOS, he told me to update the BIOS. Don't be like me getting too excited about your "new" laptop and looking for updates - gaah.Īny help would be appreciated! Thank you for your time and have a good day. So for now, fair warning as everybody else says, don't touch ASUS LiveUpdate. But anyway, just wanted to get this pointed out. Or should I just wait for my seller to respond? Yeah, I probably should. So I'd like to ask, is there any other way that is simple to do? Aside from this I don't really know what to ask, but I'd like to hear others' thoughts regarding this situation and if they have a simple solution for a dummy like me.

Or, I could go to the service center, which is like 2 hours away from me and that they'd do the same. (I'm way too much of a nub regarding this that I got nervous just reading the message)
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He also suggested for me to wipe my laptop clean and that he'll send me a Windows 10 ISO with the key installed with the BIOS (I hope I'm terming these right) and the drivers as well. But so far he hasn't told me if he found the solution the customer did. He told me that he had a customer with the same problem and same reason, not sure if we have the same unit. But I didn't reset it yet because I wanted to wait for my seller's opinion on this. So I did, and it didn't restart properly. And I said to myself, if you restart properly the third time, I will not reset you. I tried a second time, it restarted properly. So after this, I tried restarting again before I went down to eat dinner because I got paranoid.
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The files were 1 GB in total so couldn't download them anyway. I also went ahead and checked for Windows updates. And so, I got confident again and started installing some essentials: CCleaner, Malwarebytes, Opera, and ShareIt. After resetting my computer back to its factory settings, I restarted 3 times, all succeeding. Reset computer with personal files intact.Īnd last, which seemed to work for a bit:ĥ. Turn off Hibernate, Sleep and Fast Startup.Ĥ. Turn on Hibernate with Fast Startup enabled.ģ. So I've spent probably more than 8 hours looking for a solution, and since I'm not that well informed about computers and its insides, I didn't want to tamper too deeply and accidentally break it more.Ģ. (Sadly, I'm unsure if this was the case the first time but I doubt it, I screwed myself over with that Live Update thing) The problem is, it doesn't just do it whenever I restart, sometimes, even after a shut down, it does the same problem of not booting. Now, I would be too positive if I just go with the mindset: Just never restart it then, problem solved. And the only way I can actually get the laptop to open again is to force shutdown using the power button which I know is very unhealthy, I'm sorry lappy.Īnd it doesn't boot properly right away, it may take me 3-5 force shutdowns until it boots, I don't see any fault in my laptop's performance, it's still fast, basically it's all good while it's open but once you restart it, the problem occurs. My system shuts down but once it tries to reboot, it's stuck with the screen dark, it's on with backlight but the ROG logo doesn't show up and it's stuck there. I went ahead and restarted my system and this is where the problem started. I know)Īfter that, I opened Windows Update and checked for updates, it downloaded a few files but due to my internet being bandwithed at 800MB, it couldn't download everything. (Sadly, I was too excited about the laptop that the moment I saw ASUS I just pressed install and didn't even bother to read what it was installing) (Yea, I suck. As I was doing this, ASUS Live Update pops up telling me there is an update available. I'm typing this on my phone so bear with me.Īnyway, I was using the laptop the moment I got home and was transferring many GB worth of files, videos and pictures, and of course, applications. I just recently bought an ASUS ROG Strix GL702VM-DB74, with 16GB of RAM, SSD, HDD and all those. Hello, and thanks for taking the time to read this.
