ASUS Mini PC ProArt PA90 User Manual
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To connect multiple monitors, use the DisplayPort and HDMI outputs available on the ASUS Mini PC ProArt PA90. Ensure your monitors support these connections and configure your display settings in the operating system to extend or duplicate your desktop.
First, check all power connections and ensure the power adapter is connected properly. If it still doesn't power on, try using a different power outlet or adapter. If the problem persists, it might require technical support for further diagnosis.
To upgrade the RAM, power off and unplug the Mini PC. Open the case by removing the screws at the back. Locate the RAM slots and carefully insert compatible RAM modules. Ensure they are properly seated before closing the case and powering on the device.
Regularly clean the exterior vents with compressed air to prevent dust buildup. Periodically open the case to gently clean internal components, especially the fans and heat sinks, with a soft brush or compressed air. Always power off and unplug the device before cleaning.
Access the recovery partition by restarting the PC and pressing the F9 key during boot. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset the system to factory settings. Ensure you backup important data before performing a system recovery.
Check for software updates and ensure all drivers are current. Run a system scan for malware and remove unnecessary startup programs. Consider upgrading hardware such as RAM or switching to an SSD for improved performance.
Download the latest BIOS update from the ASUS support website. Copy the update file to a USB drive. Restart your PC and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the DEL key. Use the EZ Flash utility to select the update file from the USB drive and follow the prompts to update the BIOS.
Yes, the ASUS Mini PC ProArt PA90 supports installation of a dedicated graphics card. Ensure the card is compatible with the PCIe slot and that there is adequate power and space available within the case.
Check the network cables and ensure the router is functioning correctly. Restart the Mini PC and router. Update network drivers and run the Windows Network Troubleshooter. If the issue persists, try resetting the network settings or contact your network administrator.
Use an external hard drive or cloud storage service to regularly back up important files. Utilize built-in tools like Windows Backup or third-party software to automate the backup process and ensure data safety.