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    Any Asus G73jh originals owners that didn't get PSOD?

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by rorage, May 5, 2010.

  1. rorage

    rorage Notebook Evangelist

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    PSOD!=GSOD
    PSOD =psychedelic screen of death, it's a hardware issue.
     
  2. staylorist

    staylorist Notebook Enthusiast

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    Well I just got my PSOD. Happened last night after I woke my computer from sleep. It is the x1 from new egg, I have had it since April. Strange to run into trouble so late in the game.

    I have no time to RMA it, this is my work machine and I can't do without it. >.<

    The good new is that the HDMI port works fine so my IPS panel dell 2007 which I do my photo work can pull all the weight for new, but no more chilling in the bed watching videos when the day is done. :(
     
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    rorage Notebook Evangelist

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    you honestly are going to live with a LAPTOP that has no functional screen? RMA IT ASAP!
     
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    staylorist Notebook Enthusiast

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    I will send it in when I can lose two weeks of work or I get a backup machine. I already have the RMA, which give me 30days, and can always be renewed. Sucks but I have no choice. The 2007wfp looks better that the TN panel in the laptop anyway (which does actually look surprisingly good after a calibration)
     
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    kanso Newbie

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    Yesterday i had the same problem, can you tell us Tim4 if replacing the screen fixed the issue with your laptop
     

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    rodrigo19 Newbie

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    After looking for a solution to my problem I found this topic here and it looks like I'm on the same boat. My only problem is that I can't get my computer fixed in Brazil since Asus Service Center here doesn't exist anymore.

    What could I do to get it fixed since it's still under warranty? Ideas?
     
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    kanso Newbie

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    You need to replace the laptop screen... i had the same issue but my laptop is fixed nowafter i replaced the screen
     
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