ASUS CM1735 User Manual
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First, ensure the power cable is firmly connected to both the computer and the outlet. Check if the outlet is working by plugging in another device. If the problem persists, try using a different power cable. If none of these solutions work, consider consulting a professional technician.
To upgrade the RAM, first turn off and unplug the computer. Open the case by removing the screws on the side panel. Locate the RAM slots on the motherboard and remove the old RAM by pressing the clips on either side. Insert the new RAM sticks by aligning them with the slots and pressing down until they click into place. Reassemble the case and turn the computer back on.
To enhance performance, consider upgrading the RAM and replacing the hard drive with an SSD. Additionally, make sure to regularly update your operating system and drivers, clean up unnecessary files, and run antivirus scans to remove malware.
To reset the BIOS, reboot the computer and press the 'Delete' key during startup to enter the BIOS setup. Once in the BIOS menu, locate the option to load default settings, usually found under an 'Exit' tab or similar. Select it, save the changes, and exit the BIOS.
Ensure that the computer is in a well-ventilated area. Clean the internal components, including fans and heat sinks, to remove dust buildup. Consider applying new thermal paste to the CPU. If overheating persists, adding additional cooling fans or upgrading the CPU cooler might be necessary.
To perform a system recovery, restart the computer and press 'F9' during boot to access the recovery partition. Follow the on-screen instructions to restore the system to factory settings. Remember to back up important data before proceeding, as this process will erase all personal files.
Check the connections of the hard drive inside the case to ensure they are secure. Enter the BIOS setup during boot to see if the hard drive is recognized. If not, try connecting the hard drive to another SATA port or replacing the SATA cable. If the issue persists, the hard drive may need to be replaced.
Visit the ASUS support website and navigate to the driver download section for the CM1735 model. Download the necessary drivers and follow the installation instructions. Alternatively, use Windows Update to automatically update drivers.
Yes, you can upgrade the graphics card. Ensure the new card is compatible with the motherboard and that the power supply can support it. Remove the old graphics card by unscrewing it from the case and gently pulling it out of the PCI-E slot, then insert the new card and secure it in place. Install the necessary drivers after booting up the computer.
Turn off the computer and unplug it from the power source. Open the case by removing the screws on the side panel. Use compressed air to blow out dust from the components and fans. Avoid using a vacuum cleaner as it can generate static electricity. Reassemble the case after cleaning.