03-23-2012
06:15 PM
- last edited on
03-06-2024
09:30 PM
by
ROGBot
03-23-2012 06:34 PM
03-23-2012 06:44 PM
fuzon1337 wrote:
Hi there
I'm sorry to hear about all the issues you recently have experienced! 😞
First off, when did you get your G73SW? If it's still under warranty the best you can do is to RMA the situation, but that will be the last you will do if either me or other members/admins on this forum can't help you out.
There is something I don't understand, what do you mean by it refused to go past BIOS screen? Is it the Asus Splash screen you're thinking on ? Or can you access the BIOS ?
You say that you have tried to take out the battery and then hold down the power button for 30 sec and that didn't help.
When you put the charger on the notebook does a light turn on in front of the notebook, that telling you it's charging?
Have you tried not to connect the battery and only use the charger to give the power for your notebook?
You could try to take out your HDD and/or RAM sticks and insert them again (I know that you can not access all the RAM stick because you got 2 under the MB and 2 over, and if you want to access them you need to tear down your notebook.)
03-23-2012 06:51 PM
03-23-2012 06:59 PM
03-23-2012 08:04 PM
03-24-2012 04:18 AM
Aysoos wrote:
I have the G73SW-BST 6 (Best Buy Version with the gimped video card and slower HDD).
Aysoos wrote:
Whats the worst case scenario? Refusal to fix?
Aysoos wrote:
Will they send me back the list of problems? And what are the chances that they'll give me a new one?
Aysoos wrote:
Ok- It seems that the power socket wasn't working properly :rolleyes:
Aysoos wrote:
Windows does not boot properly and will only boot into safe mode. I have formatted and reinstalled. The problem seems to be the Video Card drivers. Reading the dmp- it says that it is probably caused by : nvlddmkm.sys. Upon further research, it seems to be a video card driver problem. Which driver should I install that is the most stable?
03-23-2012 08:48 PM
03-23-2012 11:30 PM
03-24-2012 06:02 AM