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    Discussion in 'Asus' started by AhXiang, Feb 25, 2012.

  1. AhXiang

    AhXiang Newbie

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    I recently brought asus laptop k43sv but then i came over a problem that my laptop temp is so high and after i switch on my laptop for 30min it turn super hot. 50-55C temp without gaming 60-70C with gaming.
    Can you send me private message about how can i let it cool down. Another problem is whenever i switch on my laptop i need to go Device Manager > Network Adapters and i need to uninstall it before i can connect to the internet. Can you help me with it? Thanks :D


    Sorry for my bad english :(
     
  2. namaiki

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    Your idle and gaming temps are fine for a laptop. What kind of network adapter is being used?
     
  3. AhXiang

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    i'm using Atheros AR9002WB-1NG Wireless Networking Adapter.
    The problem is whenever i on my laptop i need to uninstall that and scan for changes before i can connect to the internet..
    im getting annoy by that someone please help me..
     
  4. tijo

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    You should try to reinstall your wireless adapter's drivers. You can get them from Asus' support site. As namaiki said, your temps are fine, nothing to worry about.
     
  5. AhXiang

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    Mind send me the link?
     
  6. JOSEA

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  7. AhXiang

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    after i downloaded the Lan Driver where should i put it in?
     
  8. AhXiang

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    But this my problem...

    Whenever i switch on my computer it will be like this and i need keep on follow the process before i can connect to my home network. Someone please help me solve this problem!

    1: [​IMG]

    -No Connection found

    2: [​IMG]

    -Uninstalling networking

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    -Scanning for changes

    4: [​IMG]

    -After scanning for changes there network found

    5: [​IMG]

    -Need type the network password over and over and over again!



    Any idea why is this happen?

    Sorry for my bad english..
     
  9. JOSEA

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    AHA ! Your English is fine
    Control Panel\Network and Internet\Manage Wireless Networks
    In this screen click ADD - put in all the info and you will not have to type it every time.
     
  10. tijo

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  11. AhXiang

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    Both dont really works.
     
  12. tijo

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  13. AhXiang

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    1 more problem again!
    I dont have the file call gpedit.msc
     
  14. tijo

    tijo Sacred Blame

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    If you have windows 7 home premium, group policies aren't included, so it is normal that there is no gpedit.msc.
     
  15. AhXiang

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    How can i get it? Cos i need that..
     
  16. tijo

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