ASUS VivoMini VC65-C User Manual
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To perform a factory reset on the ASUS VivoMini VC65-C, restart your computer and press F9 during boot to access the recovery partition. Follow the on-screen instructions to restore your system to its factory settings.
Check the power cable and ensure it is securely connected to both the computer and the power outlet. Try a different power outlet or cable if available. If the problem persists, consider checking the power adapter or internal components for faults.
To upgrade the RAM, turn off and unplug the device. Remove the screws on the bottom cover to access the RAM slots. Insert the new RAM module, ensuring it is properly seated, then replace the cover and screws before powering on the device.
Use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior surfaces. To clean the vents and ports, use compressed air to remove dust buildup. Avoid using liquid cleaners directly on the device to prevent damage.
The ASUS VivoMini VC65-C supports multiple displays via its HDMI and DisplayPort outputs. Connect each monitor to these ports and configure the display settings in your operating system to extend or duplicate the desktop across the monitors.
Ensure that the vents are not blocked and clean them if they are dusty. Place the device on a hard, flat surface to ensure proper airflow. Consider using a cooling pad if overheating continues, and check for any BIOS updates that may address thermal management.
Download the latest BIOS update from the ASUS support website. Transfer the update file to a USB drive, restart the computer, and enter the BIOS setup during boot. Use the EZ Flash Utility to select the update file from the USB drive and follow the instructions to complete the update.
The ASUS VivoMini VC65-C supports both 2.5-inch SATA HDDs or SSDs and M.2 SSDs. Check the specifications for compatibility before purchasing and installing new storage devices.
Access the BIOS setup by pressing the appropriate key during startup (usually F2 or DEL). Navigate to the 'Power Management' section and enable the 'Wake-on-LAN' feature. Save the changes and exit the BIOS. Ensure that the network adapter settings in the operating system are configured to allow Wake-on-LAN.
Try connecting the USB device to a different port and check if the issue persists. Ensure that the USB drivers are up to date in the Device Manager. If the problem continues, consider checking the USB ports for physical damage or testing with a different USB device.