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Klem

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  1. guido7142

    The most correct method. Always works. Put the fie G75VWAS.223 befor rename it to G75VW.bin directly to the disk C:\ Then, the procedure is the one with which I have already described in this thread(Ctrl+Home). Think of what drives with Windows and put it in his base file G75VW.bin If you do not remember, put on both drives. Since the laptop you have a brick, pull out discs and plug it into another computer via SATA or USB adapter.

  2. guido7142

    Try again make sure that (without batteries and without power adapter) to clamp Ctrl+Home then insert the power adapter and then press the power button. Hold the keys until the display recovery utilities. This is 5-7 seconds, if nothing appears, but the laptop as it reacts differently than before, then after 5-7 seconds, release the button and wait (not off) for 10 minutes. In some cases, recovery may work with black screen.

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  3. No. G75VW have speсial format video card. This is MXM, but different size and form PCB. Very little space and prevent in both HDD. This one. And the second is that the videoBIOS ASUS G75VW put in system BIOS. And if Asus decide to release a version G75VW or G75VZ with GTX680M, then it will be replaced.For now, you can install GTX670MX by ASUS G75VX.

  4. I understand what you need to do. Put the folder with this program and files such as C: and after running the command prompt, navigate to this folder (command cd), and only then starts the bat. If I say short, you need to perform bat and other programs from your folders with them.

    C:\Windows\system32

    cd..

    C:\Windows\

    cd..

    C:\

    cd the name of your program folder

    C:\name of your program folder\backup.bat

    Enter

    Good luck!

  5. Since my system is 64-bit, shouldn't I be using Win64? Also, I don't see Win32 on the initial post. I'm assuming I'd have to search Google for it.

    Initial post by svl7:

    "Instructions:

    Download the BIOS you want to flash, as well as the flash tool (Win64). Put the modified BIOS (and included files) in the same folder as the flash tool

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    Make sure that your current BIOS version is the same as the one you want to flash. Then create a backup of your BIOS by executing the backup.bat file.

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    Download the 'G75VW-BiosFixer', put it in the same folder as the flash too and run it. Follow the instructions on the screen, it will ask you for the BIOS backup you just created, as well as the modified BIOS file which you already downloaded.

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    If the tool doesn't come up with an error message, go ahead and flash the created file by executing the included flash.bat file.

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    Wait until the flashing is done, in case everything's okay you can reboot."

    Good luck!

  6. 2 guido7142

    Try to do this. In one of the slots to insert memory DIMM DDR-3 1333 or 1066 and on. If that does not work plus the insert USB Flash, it is important to do the following:

    1. USB Flash up to 4 Gb. (Lower is better, if 4Gb does not work, try 2Gb!)

    2. FAT32 or FAT16 format

    3. On USB Flash only one file BIOS, nothing more.

    4. Rename the file G75VWAS.223 to G75VW.bin (No G75VW.bin.bin! In this .bin is file extension) and put in the USB Flash. After operations to copy and rename files BIOS, stick better unplug through the "Safely Remove Hardware".

    5. Unplug the power adapter, disconnect the battery and VERY IMPORTANT! wait 4-5 minutes. This time the system timer counts (press the Power button to quickly reset balances power is not necessary, it does not work in this case).

    6. Connect the battery, and (VERY IMPORTANT!) plug power adapter.

    7. Press Ctrl(Left) + Home at the same time and hold, then press and release the Power (Ctrl + Home does not unpress until the screen will begin the process of flash firmware).

    If does not work, try first press and hold Ctrl+Home, then plug ac adapter (don,t connect battery) and then press Power button.

    90% this will solve the problem.

    Good luck.

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