12-08-2015 05:28 AM - last edited on 03-06-2024 02:52 AM by ROGBot
12-09-2015 03:41 PM
12-12-2015 10:26 AM
CocoNutty wrote:
I had the same problem only a few months after initial purchase.I brought it back to the store where i bought it and demanded my money back which they dident do.A few weeks later i got my laptop back.They told me they had to install a new motherboard and i was just unlucky.Now more then a year later i discovered more then 5 dead pixels on the 120 hz 3d screen.Brought it back, the store clerks where verry friendly and send it back to asus again.I would advise you not to mess with anything and send it back to Asus.
12-12-2015 08:48 AM
Saleh1204 wrote:
Hey everyone,
I have a problem with my ASUS G750JX. Last Friday, I turned the PC off and tried to turn it on Again. However, it did not start.
I do not get anything on the screen. I cannot get into BIOS either.
The Status LEDs
1. Power: On
2. Battery: On
3. Disk Reading: Slow Weird Flashing
4. Wireless : Slow Weird Flashing
5. Num Lock: On
The Disk and Wireless flashing are very strange.
I tried to remove the RAMs (The two accessible ones), The Hard disks, and the DVD Writer.
Nothing works.
Does anyone know how to fix this problem and get my PC running again :eek:!?
12-12-2015 10:31 AM
GottiBoi55 wrote:
Hi Saleh1204, and welcome to the Asus ROG forum.
Try this procedure, and see if this helps.
First remove power cord, and battery from your NB.
Next hold the power button down for 60 to 90 seconds.
Then replace the battery, and power cord and try to start your NB.
This procedure is called a "hard reset", and should help fix your issue.
But, if that doesn't work, then try connecting an external monitor.
If you see windows on the external monitor, then you have a dead LED panel, or something related to the LED panel.
Then you will need to RMA if that's the case for LED panel replacement, or what ever the issue is for repairs.
Note all LEDs lighting up (power, disk, num lock) is a good thing.
Hope this helps you my friend.
Good luck, and good gaming!
12-27-2015 06:11 AM
12-31-2015 11:02 AM
01-03-2016 05:48 AM
Change wrote:
Hello i have the same problem as you but on the g750jw i was about to ask you what you did with your laptop and as i was typing this it suddenly turn on. Fyi i was trying to turn mine on for a whole day yeaterday and today. I think you might have to keep trying to turn it on and maybe it just will. I had this problem for a while now and i think if you dont shut it off after you turn it on it will be fine. Sorry its not a solution tho.
01-05-2016 08:24 AM
Saleh1204 wrote:
I took my ASUS G750 to the Customer Service last week because it was not working.
They called me today and said they think they need to replace the motherboard in order to get it working. THEY ARE NOT EVEN SURE :confused:
Changing the Motherboard will cost me around $1000. I bought this laptop in 2013 for $1872. It is so insane that the motherboard itself cost over half of the price. Over $1800 laptop is only good for two years:(. That is just unbelievable:eek:.
I will never recommend people to buy from ASUS anymore because they do not produce good quality products.
The Customer Service I took my laptop to does not only service ASUS. It services other companies like Samsung. When I took my laptop there, there were 3 other people complaining about ASUS products (tablets and laptops).
02-11-2016 10:10 PM
rodu77 wrote:
It sounds like is is an independent service company that works for ASUS and other companies, but it is not ASUS itself. My one year old daughter poured water into my G750JX and ruined the motherboard I sent it to ASUS in CA (I live in OR) and they were absolutely fantastic, the coast estimate was about $200 including changing the keyboard and it ended costing less than that, even though my warranty was over and they even paid for return shipping. It was super fast and super good service.
Just wanted to clarify that ASUS itself has absolutely fantastic service but the people you got a quote from likely are independent of ASUS and wanted to make some money as all businesses do (ASUS already made their money when you bought the computer).
Better to mail your computer to ASUS if possible...