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    ASUS G73SW Owners' Lounge

    Discussion in 'ASUS Reviews and Owners' Lounges' started by Gooz, Jan 11, 2011.

  1. SonicMan1988

    SonicMan1988 Newbie

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    Hi ASUS owners/ modders

    Just wondering if there are some new options to consider as a few years have past. I know its hard for an upgrade GPU with the same heat sink... has something come out to work with our ASUS? Maybe some other hardware we can install to make our Laptops keep up with the new games. I am all ears for suggestion.
     
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    Skywise Notebook Consultant

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    http://forum.notebookreview.com/asu.../677552-g73sw-upgrade-different-asus-gpu.html
     
  3. dabox

    dabox Notebook Guru

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    Anyone knows workaround to flash bios if my battery is dead? Easyflash requires at least 20% of battery level to start.

    Thank you
     
  4. Kevin@GenTechPC

    Kevin@GenTechPC Company Representative

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    Normally, it doesn't care about battery but not sure why it's enabled for this model of notebook.
    Anyhow, it's an firmware function (or feature) so it needs to be hacked first before it can perform with bypass.
     
  5. grossy34m

    grossy34m Newbie

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    Hi anybody can help me?
    Accidentally i messed with a bios setting g73sw -boot settings set to no boot or disabled not sure and now have a black screen !!!!!!
    Tried everything pressing the power button ,removing the battery for few hours and still the same ,that crap just will not reset bios settings to default ,there is no reset button like in g73jh,tried ctrl+home during start nothing helps,any other options?
    Replacing bios chip will help?
     
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