ASUS ET2031INT User Manual

To perform a factory reset on your ASUS ET2031INT, restart the computer and press F9 during boot. Follow the on-screen instructions to restore the system to its original factory settings. Make sure to back up important data before proceeding.
Ensure the power cable is securely connected to both the computer and a working outlet. Check for any visible damage to the power cable. If the issue persists, try a different outlet or a new power cable. If none of these steps work, contact ASUS support.
To upgrade the RAM, turn off the computer and unplug all cables. Open the case by removing the screws at the back. Locate the RAM slots and insert compatible RAM modules. Ensure they are securely seated before reassembling the case and reconnecting all cables.
Turn off the computer and unplug it. Open the case by removing the screws at the back. Use a can of compressed air to blow dust off the fan and other components. Avoid touching any components with your hands. Reassemble the case once cleaning is complete.
Click the network icon in the system tray. Select your Wi-Fi network from the list and click 'Connect'. Enter the network password if prompted. Once connected, you should see the network status change to 'Connected'.
Check for any software updates and ensure your antivirus is up-to-date. Run a full system scan for malware. Consider removing unnecessary startup programs and files. If the problem persists, adding more RAM or an SSD might improve performance.
Visit the ASUS support website and download the latest BIOS update for your model. Follow the instructions included with the download carefully. Ensure the computer is connected to a reliable power source during the update process to avoid interruptions.
Yes, you can connect an external monitor using the HDMI or VGA port. Connect the monitor's cable to the appropriate port on the computer, then switch the monitor source to the correct input. Configure display settings in the operating system if needed.
Create a Windows installation media using a USB drive. Insert it into the computer and restart. Press F8 or F12 to enter the boot menu. Select the USB drive and follow the on-screen instructions to reinstall Windows. Backup important data beforehand.
Check if the volume is muted or too low. Ensure the audio drivers are up-to-date via the Device Manager. Test with different audio outputs (e.g., headphones, speakers). If problems persist, use the Windows audio troubleshooter to diagnose and resolve issues.