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If you start control panel an go to programs, the old way, are there Asus products installed? Not saying to delete but are there programs listed.
If you start control panel an go to programs, the old way, are there Asus products installed? Not saying to delete but are there programs listed.
Yes will post them screen shot.
All these damn vendors should have a removal tool.
Now that program is removed it might not work but have you ever used Revo Uninstaller. Worth a shot.
https://www.revouninstaller.com/revo..._download.html
Did you say you were having issues with other Asus products. I see gesture is still in and I will havce to look up Asusvibe.
I was just stating that none of the F buttons work on this computer. The regular keys do I am typing you on those. Somehow all the F keys are screwed up. I do not know what my uncle did but wow what a mess. So should I try uninstalling with revo then reinstall Gestures again. I have a question though I was thinking, In c I saw all these Vista Drivers which were confusing which might be the problem. How do I find out which windows OS this laptop originally came with?
There may be a COA/Certificate of Authenticity sticker with the Product Key for Win7 on the case or with Win8/8.1 there usually is a sticker saying just Windows 8, no Product Key. With Notebooks one might find the sticker in the battery compartment. I've not purchased a new Notebook that came with Win10 yet.
Okay thanks I will look at the battery
Okay well the battery is not accessible on this laptop which is crazy!! It is all Enclosed. Remind me never to buy an Asus!!
The ATK Package utility has various components in it, ACPI driver and the Function keys, it would seem.
What you are looking for is the bit for the function keys.
Depends how ASUS have arranged it, whether the two drivers can be installed separately.
You have messed with some other drivers now, complicating things. Nothing ASUS in your screen shot is relevant.
DO NOT USE REVO, or any other uninstaller you will mess up further. Sorry, but I'm very insistent on that point. That will likely result in you needing a whole re-install of Windows.
The Windows 10 ATK package (ATKACPI driver and hotkey-related utilities) is downloadable from ASUS, just looked, it's the Windows 8.1 version but just use Windows 8 compatibility mode on setup to install should be OK.
You do not want to play with Gestures.... that is the trackpad.
I would try Revo.
Where do you see Vista drivers, if it is just date then do not remove. Windows 10 still uses some pretty old drivers.
Most people stat with the position NO but I will still ask. Is this a complex machine, lots of licensed software, photo edit apps etc or is a Windows 10 machine, a couple of browsers and maybe Office.
The simplest way out maybe a Clean install, add a few drivers and add a program or two.
I can't find an uninstall tool. You have reboot since you uninstalled, correct.
I did not do much but uninstall TDK but the F keys were already messed up. So whoever did the install of windows 10 are the ones who screwed it up. So a Clean install is the one where you won't lose anything right or is that recovery?