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I have the exact same problem with my M6N. To fix it I have to remove the LCD cable from the motherboard and re-attach it ( actually I even do this when the computer is on now, as the problem happens to me ~ 1 a week). I don't know why...
and another picture http://www.theinquirer.net/?article=28715 ( also from CES)
There is also an option in the bios to set the processor speed. You should verify that it is not set to run at 600
Hi kimh I have the same laptop, but I don't know the answer to your question. Maybe you would get more responses though if you posted this in the Asus laptop section.
And actually the Z70va and the M6n have the same chasis I think
Hey Jaye, you're not crazy, I have exactly the same problem as you - its not static shocks, its as if there is a short circuit, and the case is actually live. I beleive it is because of a short circuit between the motherboard and the...
As a cheap solution, you can get a cardbus reader, something like this http://www.dpreview.com/news/0503/05...carbustest.asp
Morpheus, Did you ever try the reset bottom at the bottom of the laptop? Removing the battery is one thing, but some bios settings are stored in a CMOS that is reset when the reset button is pressed. The reset button is on the...
Actually, what drive do you have? I have had the same problem, but I don't think its related to your bios activities. I think its because the drive is a piece of #$%#$$#%. After taking it apart multiple times to clean it and see...
you can try holding in the little reset on the bottom of the computer for 5-10 seconds, and see if that helps... I don't think this utility actually stores anything in the bios - When you press the power button, what happens? does...
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