ASUS J1800I-C-BR User Manual
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To update the BIOS, download the latest BIOS file from the ASUS support website. Extract the file to a USB drive. Restart your computer and enter the BIOS setup by pressing F2 during boot. Use the EZ Flash utility to select and update the BIOS from the USB drive.
First, check the power supply connections to ensure they are secure. Verify the power button connection on the motherboard. Clear the CMOS by removing the battery for a few minutes, then reinserting it. If the issue persists, test with a known working power supply.
To reset the BIOS settings to default, enter the BIOS setup by pressing F2 during boot. Navigate to the 'Exit' tab and select 'Load Setup Defaults'. Confirm the action and save changes before exiting.
The ASUS J1800I-C-BR supports DDR3L 1333/1066 MHz memory modules. It has two DIMM slots, supporting up to 8GB of RAM in total.
Check the monitor and cable connections. Ensure the RAM is properly seated. Test with a different monitor or cable if possible. Reset the BIOS by clearing the CMOS. If the problem persists, try a different RAM module or slot.
No, the ASUS J1800I-C-BR does not have a PCIe slot for an external graphics card. It relies on integrated graphics provided by the Intel Celeron J1800 processor.
Enter the BIOS setup by pressing F2 during boot. Navigate to the 'Advanced' tab, select 'CPU Configuration', and then enable 'Intel Virtualization Technology'. Save changes and exit the BIOS.
Connect a bootable USB drive or DVD with the operating system. Enter the BIOS setup and set the boot priority to the USB drive or DVD. Save changes and restart. Follow the on-screen instructions to install the operating system.
Refer to the motherboard manual for the front panel connector layout. Connect the power switch, reset switch, HDD LED, and power LED cables from the case to the corresponding pins on the motherboard. Ensure the polarity of LED connectors is correct.
To clear the CMOS, power off the system and unplug the power cable. Remove the CMOS battery from the motherboard for a few minutes, then reinsert it. Alternatively, use the CLRTC jumper if available, by moving it to the clear position for a few seconds.