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It's better to swap it out. This problem is generally a problem with the screen line. or caused by the problem of capacitance instability.
It's also possible that Vista's system requirements are too strenuous for your graphics card. Maybe Cao Cheng will be like this.
But I haven't heard of a Vista switch that will show a bright line.
Why don't I have HP?
So it must have something to do with his computer hardware.
Don't listen to that person's nonsense, his purpose is to bluff you, and then wait for the warranty period to expire, and then there is a powerful one, they can collect money to repair it.
By the way, if you encounter a hot day or too high voltage in the future, the problem will become more and more obvious.
Weigh it for yourself.
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Isn't it a black and white white line???
My association is like this, I don't know why this is happening, but I can tell you, you can use XP to have this situation, I tried.
These strips are temporary, sometimes there are, sometimes they don't, but they don't have a shadow of the machine, because I've been using my book for a year, and there are no major problems, you can rest assured. It's good to get used to it.
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Normal,It's a problem with the integrated network card driver.,This can only be solved by Intel or Microsoft.,If you're really not at ease, try to change XP.。
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It should be fine, I also have this problem in my book, but I have used it for more than 1 year and there is no problem.
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First of all, it is unlikely that the laptop is a hardware conflict (not installing other hardware by itself).
And then there are several possibilities:
1. System problems. Most of the system files in pirated or goest systems have been changed, because this may speed up the running speed, but it will also break the stability of the system (there are two sides to the problem).
2. Software conflicts, which are divided into two points:
1) The software comes with malicious ** (virus), which damages the system or driver (the latter is less likely);
2) There is an option in the software that disables the mouse and keyboard (only possible. I haven't met it though).
3. Hardware damage, although it sounds impossible, but sometimes it is like this, because we are cautious and we will not think about it.
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Install the Driver Wizard with network card driver right now, which contains diagnostics.
This should be understood, I am an ASUS dealer, I place an order from the national agency, take the goods, the goods are mine, once sold, according to the three packs of execution, if you encounter a problem during the three packs, you give it to me, I will find a superior**, and then they are all responsible for repairing the internal things and then come back, if at this time, you will be refunded, and you will not be able to sell an old book, and the dealer can not afford this loss, so an obvious scratch on the shell is very troublesome Unless you bought it at the time, it is a display machine, and there are provisions for the three packs, you can check it out That's the proof of rights protection, and we sell machines to film in order to avoid this kind of dispute. >>>More
Try the following workarounds:
1.In Bluetooth Added Devices, find your phone and delete it. Reconnect. >>>More
Wrap a protective film.
But in fact, you can also do without it, at most the screen is dirty, go to the general computer supermarket and buy a cleaning kit to get it. >>>More
1) The laptop battery is fully charged and discharged three times before use, and the battery does not need to be taken off when plugged in, which basically will not reduce the life of the battery, because the current batteries are all lithium batteries, unlike the previous nickel-metal hydride batteries that have a memory effect. It can also prevent sudden power failure from damaging the hardware, and the battery circuit already has a charging protection function, which generally starts charging when the battery is less than 95%. However, it is best to charge and discharge the battery once a month (that is, to fully charge the battery and then use up the battery) so that the lithium ions in the battery are activated once to prevent solidification (although this statement needs to be verified). >>>More
Laptop batteries are consumables in hardware, that is to say, the time for after-sales is generally less, and ASUS is 1 year, and I don't know yours. >>>More