06-28-2019 08:57 AM - last edited on 03-05-2024 07:43 PM by ROGBot
06-28-2019 09:34 AM
06-28-2019 10:06 AM
jdfrench3 wrote:
You should also qualify your request that your ASUS G752VS is a European model (Dutch or German).
Run dxdiag.exe and identify your system and BIOS used.
06-28-2019 10:58 AM
06-28-2019 11:20 AM
jdfrench3 wrote:
Good Luck with ASUS repair center. Let me know how it works out for you.
06-28-2019 09:52 PM
jeffh70 wrote:
Thanks JD, sorry if i was being an #$%. It's just so frustrating the absolute minimum of support Asus offers. I was about to buy an MSI this week, only reason I didn't was that I knew when I did I would leave the ASUS as is, but in order to sell it it should be optimal. So i figured I'll fix it first and will see then. But most likely if I do RMA it i will get an MSI same day. I cant miss it for 10 days. I have 2 more days to fix it and then it will be RMA or not.
Also hard to believe no-one anywhere has them uploaded, I feel like the difference between eSupport DVD from asustreiber and the recovery drive is only gonna be a few files but key ones. Going through the I386 (preload, unattend, customisation) folder you can clearly see a few thing done that the CD doesnt, but in order to run these tasks a few files are missing.
06-29-2019 01:42 AM
Clintlgm wrote:
Well seriousliy you should have create a Disk Image when you frist go the notebook
06-29-2019 07:36 PM
jeffh70 wrote:
Wow!, seriously wow, i mean reallly, it just I dunno, comeon, for real, let me say, huh, wait, what Im gonna
really
geez
i would
but man
this is just
07-02-2019 12:18 PM
Clintlgm wrote:
Well seriously, your notebook came with eSupport folder and a recovery partition. your Recovery partition is still there unless you clean installed and wipe it off. Read your manual as to how to access it. the days of getting a DVD back up have been gone for several years now. Some custom notebook vendors will sell you one with the unit you buy from them. heck most notebook now days don't even have an Optical drive they have basically become obsolete. USB Thumb drives are so much better more data space and wayyyyyyyyyy faster.
07-26-2019 04:16 AM
jeffh70 wrote:
If you were a Doctor and I had came to you after I had an accident on my bike and broken something.....
You would tell me "Well honestly you shouldnt have had an accident than you wouldnt have broken anything, and you should know that nowadays people on bikes wear helmets and thats way safer.". And then you would have send me on my way without providing any help or care, prolly still mumbling to yourself houus after I had left "Well you know, he shouldnt have been on a bike without a helmet, why the hell would he come here. He should have known that."