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| Никакой заплатки не поставить, чтобы хотя бы в устройствах не торчал?! |
Неа. Да и зачем, или смотрите в Дисп.уст-в сутками и кушать не можете ?
Решаемо?
Антивирь стоит, в процессах никого гиперактивного нет. Отказывался на точку сразу после установки драйверов — та же песня (лаг присутствует).
Ps: если есть у кого кнопочка "esc" моякните))
«ATK0100, ATK Package — набор утилит ATK, ATK Hotkey и KBFilter — фильтр клавиатуры.»
Установлено ?
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| А ещё кстате, елановский тачпад |
Причем тут Асус ? Это выбор клиента, какую ось ставить.
И то что в ней, что-то не работает- это тоже его выбор.
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| АСУС при том, что принудительно заставляет пользоваться 8рой. А если клиент не хочет — то посылает на йух! |
Выбрать продукцию Асус, тоже заставляют с пистолетом у виска ?
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А ещё кстате, елановский тачпад
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| Прошить не могу, |
Батарею вынимали минут на 10 ?
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| первым делом csm включал. |
А Secure boot : disabled ?
Anyone else had this? Don't particularly want to install Windows just to use winflash.
Barlok88, не люблю я сборки.. Но как вариант, найти сборку с загрузчиком от Win 8\10.
Они есть.
Locate simple file system protocol failly asus что делать
Anyone else had this? Don’t particularly want to install Windows just to use winflash.
Thread: G73JW-3DE — Virus out of the box? Help would be great.
G73JW-3DE — Virus out of the box? Help would be great.
Found this site yesterday after trying to trouble shoot and fix what looks like a MBR Rootkit issue that came with the new system. (Called support, no help other than the news of the F9 key. I don’t have the Home versions of Win7 so that was helpful.)
Background:
Unpacked and plugged in 2 days ago. Entered BIOS and shutdown everything but the SATA ports. Setup admin PW.
Booted to OS and completed install. watched cool graphics while I waited.
Was prompted to make recovery disks right away which I thought was great. By disk two it failed. Tried again, then again, and finally again. All failed by disk two. Noticed that the TrustedInstaller was still going crazy in the Task Manager. Started looking around and found registry entries and files being created, replaced, and sevices being added and locking me out.
After 2 days of chasing and trying to remove the best I could do was reach a stale mate. If I go to far it reboots the machine and then reinstalls. Won’t boot any of my virus removal disks. Infected a usbkey and my other system when trying to resolve. An old Linux boot disk shows me that the drives and usbkey now have 4 partitions each which I can’t remove unless I fubar. As soon as they go back in to be repartitioned they get re-infected. I assume anything I burn will also be infected. A second locked usbkey with AV won’t boot either, but will be read once the OS loads.
It seems this bug uses a fake floppy in the MBR and then boots off it. It’s infected the hidden partition support told me about but it gives me a few minutes after a reimage to try and get in to stop it. If it can’t use it’s own boot loader or infect another it won’t boot. (I don’t think the chips are infected or at risk but this is the newest PC I’ve had. ACPI injects the virus right away into Linux or Windows installed or run from ramdisks.
As all this happened without my using anything other than the new equipment has anyone else noticed anything like this? The apps and OS downloads I’m getting from here now, but don’t know what good they will be since the only machines I have are now infected from trouble shooting and trying to remove the bug. (So much for my AV program on the second machine.)
Failing taking it back to the store does anyone have any advice or ideas? I’ve pulled one HDD drive out of the G73JW to deal with later and to slow down any re-infection. I have one usbkey that should be uninfected. I have one MS-XP and one MS-Visa store DVDs.
Downloading tools for rootkits and stuff to try on the infected usbkey now. Just pissed off at the waste of time and hassle. Watching the bug using the trustedinstaller to undo my lock-downs and install new services is driving me nuts.
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It sounds like you’ll either need to RMA it or get a copy of the factory restore discs from Asus. I didn’t have this issue on my G73JW-XA1, so it’s possible that someone at the retailer where you purchased it mucked about with the bios before you got it.
What I’d do (short of taking it back to the store) is the following:
1) Wipe out the drive using DBAN on a known good machine
2) Boot to a known good OS and flash it with the latest version of the BIOS from the ASUS website (although you said it was infecting those, so it may be a bios issue)
3) Do a clean install of the OS from the Asus discs (I doubt that was the source of the infection since my install seems to be running just fine)
4) Cross your fingers and pray that the BIOS flash, etc. worked.
5) Use DBAN to on your other machine and do a clean install of the OS there, and use a good antivirus like Eset NOD32 or Microsoft Security Essentials
IF that doesn’t work or will take far too long to accomplish, I’d probably either try the return route or RMA it to ASUS since the BIOS itself has most likely become infected (although that’s pretty rare these days).
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There are still a few CMOS warheads out there, as I came across one recently. Fortunately NOD32 Firewall isolated it, and all I needed to do was reflash the BIOS.
Anyhoo, irdmoose gave some good advice. I would definitely download a Win 7 OS Install disk and burn to disc, and wipe all the partitions. I would also reflash the BIOS to current 211. Wiping the MBR block is also recommended, as you seem to have already found out. I would make a bootable CD with the tools you need, as the CD cannot get infected once it’s burned and closed.
Thanks guys. That’s pretty much what I thought. Without another PC to make my burns and ensure I have a clean source I guess RMA is the next step. What a PITA!
Is the 211 BIOS for the G73JW? I thought it was for the H when reading your other thread?
When I called ASUS support yesterday they started telling me that my issue wasn’t covered under warrenty. When I asked for a supervisor it took 15 minutes and strangely he had the same name as the first guy, Andre. (Funny, every time I was on hold it kept reminding me how great the warrenty was!)
Since my last post I have noticed a few things in the BIOS that I think are strange. The memory shows 8192MB not GB. When I start easy flash without a disk it has a message that says; «Locate Simple File System protocol failly. Please press any key to continue.»
BIOS version I have is G73Jw 203.
Version 70.06.25.00.0B.N41G73.T15
EC Version b12c1e0203
I’ll look up the AV noted above. haven’t used it for a few years as I switched to AVG.
Asus PC stuck on BIOS screen!
Hey, so a lot has been happening to my Asus Laptop(Q501LA). So I was playing. minecraft at the time and suddenly I get this blue screen that says ‘ Your PC ran into a problem and needs to restart. We’re just collecting some error info and then we’ll restart for you. 0% Complete’ about a minute after it displayed this, the screen went black and the BIOS screen pops up. So, normally with BIOS, if you hit save and exit, it will let you continue on to the loading screen. Nope. It went back to the BIOS screen. I have tried everything. Resting BIOS to default settings, and tweaked with other things on BIOS. Nothing. So now, I am stuck on BIOS and cannot get to the windows login screen, or anything at all.
I also just removed and installed the battery and it is still doing this. Anyone know what the problem may be?
Update: Also removed and installed the Drive. Still stuck in BIOS.
Colif
Win 11 Master
does drive appear in the bios?
On another PC, download the Windows 10 media creation tool and use it to make a win 10 installer on USB
change bios boot order so usb first, hdd second
we can try start up repair:
boot from installer
on screen after languages, choose repair this pc, not install.
choose troubleshoot
choose advanced
choose start up repair — this will scan PC and maybe fix this — will ask for logon info
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A friend just gave me an ASUS-PRO P450CA-XH51 laptop in pristine condition, with Windoze 10 Pro 64-bit.
Intel i5 3337U 1.80GHz CPU, 6GB RAM, Crucial 250GB SSD, Intel(R) HD Graphics 4000.
Has anyone here installed LM MATE or Cinnamon 18.3 64-bit onto one of these machines?
I just can’t stand Windoze. period.
I will boot-up a LM MATE 18.3 64-bit Live USB and give it a whirl.
Many thanks for all assistance.
Re: ASUS-PRO P450CA-XH51
Post by AZgl1800 » Sun Mar 04, 2018 8:23 pm
oh yes, that is going to be a screamer!
power on to desktop in about 10 seconds.
I am typing on an ASUS TP500L and it runs 18.3 Cinnamon with only 4 gB of RAM and it don’t even blink.

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Re: ASUS-PRO P450CA-XH51
Post by Joe2Shoe » Sun Mar 04, 2018 8:43 pm
Re: ASUS-PRO P450CA-XH51
Post by Joe2Shoe » Thu Mar 08, 2018 12:09 pm
Well, I finally installed LM Cinnamon 18.3 64-bit onto this laptop, and everything was nice. The friend that gave me the laptop came over and wanted to update the BIOS, but I told him to wait until I returned, as I had to go take care of some business and that I would be back in an hour. Well, long story short, he went ahead and tried to update the BIOS and bricked the laptop.
It took me 4 days to figure out how to repair the BIOS Update Utility on the mobo. What an ordeal.
Advanced/Start Easy Flash (BIOS Update Utility)
He obviously choose the wrong setting/whatever, then after pressing Enter, the update did not finish, then the machine would not reboot.
The BIOS is still installed, but trying to update the BIOS within the BIOS itself, this message is displayed:
Initialize .
Getting Flash Information.
Locate Simple File System protocol failly!! Please press any key.
On a fresh install of LM Mate 18.3 64-bit, choosing «Something else», this message is displayed:
GRUB installation failed.
The ‘grub-efi-amd64-signed’ package failed to install into /target/.
Without the GRUB boot loader, the installed system will not boot.
Then, on reboot, this message is displayed:
error: file ‘/grub/i386-pc/normal.mod’ not found.
Entering rescue mode.
grub rescue>
All the above messages are displayed because the BIOS Utility is corrupt.
Editing Grub, numerous LiveCDs, SuperGrub2 repairs didn’t work, or whatever didn’t work, simply because the BIOS Utility on the mobo was corrupt.
It took a lot of roundabout hoopla to get the laptop back to normal again. But, it’s 100% now, and I was able to update the BIOS.
Thread: G73JW-3DE — Virus out of the box? Help would be great.
G73JW-3DE — Virus out of the box? Help would be great.
Found this site yesterday after trying to trouble shoot and fix what looks like a MBR Rootkit issue that came with the new system. (Called support, no help other than the news of the F9 key. I don’t have the Home versions of Win7 so that was helpful.)
Background:
Unpacked and plugged in 2 days ago. Entered BIOS and shutdown everything but the SATA ports. Setup admin PW.
Booted to OS and completed install. watched cool graphics while I waited.
Was prompted to make recovery disks right away which I thought was great. By disk two it failed. Tried again, then again, and finally again. All failed by disk two. Noticed that the TrustedInstaller was still going crazy in the Task Manager. Started looking around and found registry entries and files being created, replaced, and sevices being added and locking me out.
After 2 days of chasing and trying to remove the best I could do was reach a stale mate. If I go to far it reboots the machine and then reinstalls. Won’t boot any of my virus removal disks. Infected a usbkey and my other system when trying to resolve. An old Linux boot disk shows me that the drives and usbkey now have 4 partitions each which I can’t remove unless I fubar. As soon as they go back in to be repartitioned they get re-infected. I assume anything I burn will also be infected. A second locked usbkey with AV won’t boot either, but will be read once the OS loads.
It seems this bug uses a fake floppy in the MBR and then boots off it. It’s infected the hidden partition support told me about but it gives me a few minutes after a reimage to try and get in to stop it. If it can’t use it’s own boot loader or infect another it won’t boot. (I don’t think the chips are infected or at risk but this is the newest PC I’ve had. ACPI injects the virus right away into Linux or Windows installed or run from ramdisks.
As all this happened without my using anything other than the new equipment has anyone else noticed anything like this? The apps and OS downloads I’m getting from here now, but don’t know what good they will be since the only machines I have are now infected from trouble shooting and trying to remove the bug. (So much for my AV program on the second machine.)
Failing taking it back to the store does anyone have any advice or ideas? I’ve pulled one HDD drive out of the G73JW to deal with later and to slow down any re-infection. I have one usbkey that should be uninfected. I have one MS-XP and one MS-Visa store DVDs.
Downloading tools for rootkits and stuff to try on the infected usbkey now. Just pissed off at the waste of time and hassle. Watching the bug using the trustedinstaller to undo my lock-downs and install new services is driving me nuts.
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It sounds like you’ll either need to RMA it or get a copy of the factory restore discs from Asus. I didn’t have this issue on my G73JW-XA1, so it’s possible that someone at the retailer where you purchased it mucked about with the bios before you got it.
What I’d do (short of taking it back to the store) is the following:
1) Wipe out the drive using DBAN on a known good machine
2) Boot to a known good OS and flash it with the latest version of the BIOS from the ASUS website (although you said it was infecting those, so it may be a bios issue)
3) Do a clean install of the OS from the Asus discs (I doubt that was the source of the infection since my install seems to be running just fine)
4) Cross your fingers and pray that the BIOS flash, etc. worked.
5) Use DBAN to on your other machine and do a clean install of the OS there, and use a good antivirus like Eset NOD32 or Microsoft Security Essentials
IF that doesn’t work or will take far too long to accomplish, I’d probably either try the return route or RMA it to ASUS since the BIOS itself has most likely become infected (although that’s pretty rare these days).
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There are still a few CMOS warheads out there, as I came across one recently. Fortunately NOD32 Firewall isolated it, and all I needed to do was reflash the BIOS.
Anyhoo, irdmoose gave some good advice. I would definitely download a Win 7 OS Install disk and burn to disc, and wipe all the partitions. I would also reflash the BIOS to current 211. Wiping the MBR block is also recommended, as you seem to have already found out. I would make a bootable CD with the tools you need, as the CD cannot get infected once it’s burned and closed.
Thanks guys. That’s pretty much what I thought. Without another PC to make my burns and ensure I have a clean source I guess RMA is the next step. What a PITA!
Is the 211 BIOS for the G73JW? I thought it was for the H when reading your other thread?
When I called ASUS support yesterday they started telling me that my issue wasn’t covered under warrenty. When I asked for a supervisor it took 15 minutes and strangely he had the same name as the first guy, Andre. (Funny, every time I was on hold it kept reminding me how great the warrenty was!)
Since my last post I have noticed a few things in the BIOS that I think are strange. The memory shows 8192MB not GB. When I start easy flash without a disk it has a message that says; "Locate Simple File System protocol failly. Please press any key to continue."
BIOS version I have is G73Jw 203.
Version 70.06.25.00.0B.N41G73.T15
EC Version b12c1e0203
I’ll look up the AV noted above. haven’t used it for a few years as I switched to AVG.