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Eloy Mertz

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Jan 25, 2024, 9:46:27 AM1/25/24
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So a buddy if mine brought me a laptop that he had found from cleaning out an abandon house. Laptop was dirty as hell and looks beat up but still turned on. It was a ASUS model X55A (I think). I thought when he said he needed for me to remove the password he meant it had a password to get into windows. Easy enough. But when he brought it over and turned it on, first thing to pop up was grey text box that said ENTER PASSWORD. Damn this thing has a admin bios password. I had fixed a similar asus computer years ago that had a bios password. I just needed to google the list of recovery codes to remove the password. Jumped onto google found the list and damn again! This list only goes until 2012... It's 2017. Started thinking... 3 options... call asus and try to get a recent recovery password (I hate calling tech support when I am the tech support), google a bit deeper to see if someone cracked the algorithm to the recovery codes, or... open up this laptop to remove the CMOS battery to reset the internal clock. So about 20 minutes later and 3 missing screws later I had the laptop taken apart and back together. Turn it on and press alt+r to bring up the recovery password option and now the date is 1/1/2009. Awesome. Consult the list of recovery codes I found online. Type in the code for that date...and boom password removed.

First of all, the Alt + R did not work on this laptop for some reason. Tried all manner of things as a standard user in the BIOS but could not get it to boot into recovery as this was locked down. The answer turned out to be to update the BIOS. This can be done by manually downloading winflash from the Asus website, then download the firmware that is specific to your laptop (take great care here) and finally flash it from the Windows Install.

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I wonder if you have the latest bios for Asus N56VZ for windows 10. I upgraded from Windows 7 SP1 to Windows 10 and most things work. However, I cannot duplicate/mirror my laptop screen to external monitor even though I have updated Intel Video Driver and NVidia drivers to the latest. Also, there has been some issues where a specific program hangs. I suspect bios but could not find any update for N56VZ at the Asus Support page and I did not wish to flash a windows 8.1 bios as I read that some people got a BSOD with that.

Will these drivers work with any Asus laptop?
I had tried an in place update to Win10 64 bit from Win7 64 bit but would have freezes and lock ups and boot issues, with my ASUS K72JK notebook. It would also take long to boot into.
I chatted with ASUS on line and they said it sounded like a hardware issue, but it was working fine in Windows 7. They repeated that they felt 10 was not supported as they would have updated the drivers.
I had checked the memory with windows memory diagnostics before the clean install and it was clean and the Sea Tools program said my drive was in good health and chkdsk did not find any issues.
I have returned to Windows 7 via the recovery and two days in, not one lock up. I wonder if an update to Win 10 NOW will keep all the needed drivers.

I know that is not due to drivers. It is some service activated randomly (mostly when a mouse is connected via USB). Try to deactivate all non windows drivers and restart. It last almost one month without issues (but sometimes happens again). Then start in troubleshoot mode and mswindows, deactivate services and reactivate again.

I just got new ASUS K501LB and got to know that some of the On Screen Display (installation displays etc.) appear a bit blurry on the built-in display but appears fine on an extended screen and other pop up windows that appear fine on the built-in display also appears blurry on an extended screen.
Any help you can offer.
Thank you.

I had an issue with the energy saving mode under win10 after upgrade as well as clean install. Finally, the solution was to install the same bios version for Asus UX303LN again! Thanky you so much for the information on this website, best for solving asus windows 10 issues!

ASUS PC Link is a free and official application for use on ASUS mobile handheld devices that run Android.The program allows you to mirror your mobile phone's screen on your PC. After connecting to your device with ASUS PC Link, you can use your mouse and keyboard to complete tasks on the phone. All that's required is a USB cable.It can be used as a quick way to type text messages, complete phone calls or ever run Android applications on a Windows machine by proxy.The application hasn't really been tested on newer versions of Android.Features of ASUS PC Link

  • Drag and Drop: Easily drag and drop files between devices.
  • Easy Setup: Connect in minutes with no complicated setup.
  • File Sharing: Transfer files between computers and mobile devices.
  • Multi-Window Mode: View multiple windows at once on your device.
  • Remote Access: Connect to your desktop PC from any device.
  • Remote Keyboard: Control your PC with a virtual keyboard.
  • Remote Mouse: Control your PC's mouse with your device.
  • Remote Shutdown: Shut down or restart your PC from your device.
  • Remote Webcam: View your PC's webcam on your device.
  • Screen Mirroring: View your PC's screen on your device.
  • Secure Connection: AES 128-bit encryption for secure and private connection.
Compatibility and LicenseASUS PC Link is provided under a freeware license on Windows from mobile phone tools with no restrictions on usage. Download and installation of this PC software is free and 3.0.22.1029 is the latest version last time we checked.

hi eris. i also got a same problem. have you slove this problem?? all fn works except f9 and f2,f3 for keyboard backlit. i think for f9 you need to download asus smart gesture driver but for f2 and f3 i still cant solve it even after updating my driver including run h.control.

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