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    Owners of Asus G50VT-X5 (please help!)

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by Risk88, Dec 21, 2009.

  1. Risk88

    Risk88 Notebook Enthusiast

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    Just recently my laptop had caught as virus which ruined my laptop. It wouldn't do much, and it couldn't open anything.

    So I used the restoration disks + driver & utility disk in attempt to bring it back to factory new state. But it didn't work halfway due to my driver & utility disk not being the right version.. It came with the laptop inside the box so I was confused and shocked.

    And that's why I'm here to ask you guys of what to do now.

    Is it possible for you guys to upload the .iso of that disc for me?

    Thanks.
     
  2. inchyfingers

    inchyfingers Notebook Consultant

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    There should be installation files stored on the hard drive. I think you have to press F8 or something (try all of them and see) when you boot up the computer. There should be a menu that shows "Install Windows EMS"
     
  3. adzx

    adzx Notebook Enthusiast

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    hi,

    i had the same problem, just use the recovery disk to format ur PC and then when i ask from the driver CD hit cancel..it will install only the OS
    then u can install the soft from ur driver & utilities DVD(in the software folder)

    cheers