ASUS S500SC User Manual
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To upgrade the RAM, first power off the PC and unplug all cables. Open the side panel of the case by removing the screws. Locate the RAM slots on the motherboard and insert the new RAM module into an empty slot, ensuring it clicks into place. Reassemble the case and power on the PC to check if the new RAM is recognized.
If your CPU is overheating, ensure that the cooling fans are working properly and not obstructed by dust. Clean the fans and heatsinks with compressed air. Check the thermal paste between the CPU and the cooler, and reapply if necessary. Finally, ensure good airflow in your PC case and consider additional cooling solutions if needed.
To reset the BIOS, turn off the computer and unplug it. Open the case and locate the CMOS battery on the motherboard. Remove the battery for about 5 minutes, then reinsert it. Alternatively, use the BIOS reset jumper if available, following the motherboard manual. Reboot the system and enter BIOS to configure your settings.
To update the BIOS, visit the ASUS support website and download the latest BIOS update for the S500SC. Copy the BIOS file to a USB drive. Restart the PC and enter the BIOS setup by pressing the designated key during boot (usually F2 or DEL). Use the EZ Flash utility in the BIOS to select the BIOS file from the USB drive and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the update.
First, check that the monitor is powered on and the cables are securely connected. Test with different cables or a different monitor if available. Ensure that the graphics card is properly seated in its slot. Remove and reseat the RAM modules. If the problem persists, try resetting the BIOS or testing with a minimal hardware configuration.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning the interior of the case to remove dust buildup, especially around fans and heatsinks. Check all cable connections for security. Update the operating system and drivers regularly for optimal performance and security. Additionally, perform regular backups of important data.
To add a secondary hard drive, power off the PC and remove the case panel. Locate an empty drive bay and secure the hard drive with screws. Connect a SATA cable from the motherboard to the hard drive and attach a power cable from the power supply. Close the case, power on the PC, and format the new drive using the Disk Management tool in Windows.
First, power off the PC and unplug it. Open the case and locate the PCIe slot for the graphics card. Remove the slot cover and insert the new graphics card, securing it with screws. Connect any necessary power cables from the power supply to the card. Close the case, power on the PC, and install the latest drivers from the GPU manufacturer's website.
To enable virtualization, restart the PC and enter the BIOS setup by pressing F2 or DEL during boot. Navigate to the Advanced or CPU Configuration section and find the Virtualization Technology option. Enable it, save changes, and exit the BIOS. Your system will restart with virtualization support enabled.
If the system doesn't boot past the BIOS screen, try resetting the BIOS by removing the CMOS battery temporarily. Check all hardware components to ensure they are properly connected. Test the system with minimal hardware to identify potential faulty components. If these steps don't help, consult ASUS support for further assistance.