That looks like an RJ48 Port or RJ45-10C.
http://img.weiku.com/a/005/514/unshielded_10_pin_rj45_j48_modular_plug_connector_6401_1.jpg
Type: Posts; User: pcgeek11
That looks like an RJ48 Port or RJ45-10C.
http://img.weiku.com/a/005/514/unshielded_10_pin_rj45_j48_modular_plug_connector_6401_1.jpg
I have never sent a drive in with a notebook for repairs. Of course your mileage may vary with Asus as I have never had any dealings with them.
At a minimum I would image and test the images for...
And yes, If you reformat the hard drive it will wipe out Linux entirely. The second issue would be if you have Grub Boot Loader in the MBR ( Master Boot Record ) you will need to restore the boot...
HP PCs - Cannot Start Desktop Computer From a Bootable CD or DVD (Windows 8) | HP® Customer Support
Maybe someone can assist you, but your post made absolutely no sense to me. None.
Could you maybe rephrase that a little.
Use this guide to get to a Windows command prompt.
Three Ways to Access the Windows 8 or 10 Boot Options Menu
Then use the Bootrec commands to restore the MBR from here:...
Screenpresso works on the Alt + PrtSc command.
Just giving the OP a better option.
Are you running a 32 bit version of Windows or a 64 bit version?
32 bit can only use 4GB of memory.
Does the memory show in BIOS?
There seems to be a lot of confusion in the industry about...
Use this: Screenpresso: The Ultimate Screen Capture Tool for Windows
Capture just the area you want with no cropping required and no border.
Turn the laptop off when you go to sleep.
It is asking you to schedule reminders for task that you would like Cortana to remind you to complete.
It is not an error it has nothing to do with the computers memory.
After trying most of the options above Macrium Reflect was found to be in my opinion the most reliable and easy imaging software to use from the novice to the more experienced user. And not bloated...
Did you look in the BIOS?
On my Thinkpad T540P, it has a setting in the BIOS to turn off the touch pad.
I got nothing.... :\
Have you deleted the Video Card from the Device manager, delete all of the drivers you installed and then reboot.
I think you have a driver issue with the video card.
Try running it as a task using task scheduler.
I have never seen that many things starting up with Windows that didn't have some issues. Do you really need all of that at start up?
I have at most 6 items on my start-up.
I would be almost...
As of last night they were still activating without the assistive technologies...
I also had similar issues on my notebook upgraded to Windows 10. I then wiped it after backing up my personal data and clean installed it after wiping the hard disk and it is all normal fast booting...
Wait.
You mean that you do not have a backup of the system?
Did you make a restore disk?
Try this remarkable tool:
Windows 10 Recovery Tools - Bootable Rescue Disk - Windows 10 Forums
That will show em!
That is correct, but the factory does clone these disk in bulk...
Did you change any BIOS Settings when going from PATA to SATA. I know in some BIOS you have to set it to recognise both.
Yes you should be able to repair the install if it is repairable from the media disk that you burned.