09-01-2019
09:37 PM
- last edited on
03-05-2024
08:24 PM
by
ROGBot
09-02-2019 03:08 AM
09-02-2019 06:08 AM
jdfrench3 wrote:
Sounds like you flexed the motherboard/video card/display while moving the laptop while in operation. Something was shorted or is now open. Did you remove the display back? Take a close look at the display cable (the whole cable).
Are you able to try the various code 43 solutions found online (driver corruption fixes)?
Can you attach an external monitor and test?
Motherboard/video card replacement is not difficult. Finding a working motherboard/video card for sale is the difficult part. ASUS has no motherboards/video cards. Purchasing parts from an online vender will be hit or miss. More often than not, the parts being sold are going to be wrong or not working. Venders love to swap labels and sell you what ever item you need (you'll receive a different model part).
My advice would be to take your laptop to an ASUS certified repair center and have them do the work. It will be expensive but the chance of success will be much greater. Honestly, I doubt ASUS would even take on the job for lack of parts.
I think it may be time to look for a replacement laptop.
09-02-2019 07:29 AM
09-02-2019 09:33 AM
jdfrench3 wrote:
Well, the cable with the blue tape as indicated in your photo is indeed the display cable. The other end is attached to the display panel. You most likely placed too much pressure on the cable/connector causing a short, this in-turn caused damage to your video card and/or even your display panel.
1. If you are lucky, replacing just the display cable will fix your problem. Do this first, should cost about $10-$15.
2. Most probably, your video card is tanked, replacing just this card could fix it. Try this second, costing $100+. Use a good parts dealer, offer refund, guarantees operational product, might be a little more money.
3. However, it is very likely the motherboard has been affected as well, I suggest if it comes to that, you should replace everything from another laptop (motherboard, video card, and processor. This gives you the best chance of success. Keep in mind you will have to deal with some bad folks on the internet. You are warned.
Good Luck
09-02-2019 11:34 AM
09-02-2019 04:16 PM
09-03-2019 07:36 AM
09-03-2019 08:16 AM
09-03-2019 09:16 AM
jdfrench3 wrote:
Match what you have in your laptop, part number for part number.
Are you not going to order a display cable? If your cable is bad, then when you attach it to your new video card and power the laptop up, pop goes another video card. $10-$15, might be worth the caution.
Good Luck