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    Decided To Get the G73

    Discussion in 'ASUS Gaming Notebook Forum' started by ShaggyRS6, Aug 27, 2010.

  1. Xellon

    Xellon Shinobi of the wind

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    Can't wait. I have my fingers crossed.
     
  2. sean473

    sean473 Notebook Prophet

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    this is my problem with Asus.. they're trying to be uber smart and make one from scratch when they can copy the MSI vBIOS and put in the HDMI+ VGA code.. the problem will be solved and although it will cost asus something, everyone would be happy.. instead they make us wait and wait.. and give us vague answers and half finished products... even ppl in the GSOD threads have given up.. otherwise everyday there used to be tons of ppl giving their input.. now they've just given up because nothing but 2nd rate stuff has comming.. Keyboard lights fix came but seriously , the GSOD issue is way more important.
     
  3. ziddy123

    ziddy123 Notebook Virtuoso

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    Well my take is that there isn't anything to post or contribute. Chastity said Gary and techs identified the issue and we have to wait for the fixed vBios. That seems to be it, it's now just time to wait.

    Gary has been very responsive to everyone's needs here. It's incredible, that's how I would describe it. He's helped every person who has had RMA issues even though it doesn't seem to be in his job description.

    So I trust Gary when he says he is working on the issue.
     
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