ASUS VivoPC K31CLG User Manual
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To upgrade the RAM on your ASUS VivoPC K31CLG, first, ensure the device is powered off and unplugged. Open the side panel by removing the screws. Locate the RAM slots and insert the new RAM module, ensuring it clicks into place. Close the panel and power the device back on.
The ASUS VivoPC K31CLG supports both HDD and SSD storage expansions. You can install a 2.5-inch or 3.5-inch SATA drive. Ensure the drive is securely connected to the SATA port and power supply.
To resolve overheating, ensure the vents are not blocked and clean out any dust from the fans and heat sinks. Consider using a cooling pad and ensure the system is in a well-ventilated area.
If your VivoPC K31CLG won't power on, check the power cable connection and ensure the power outlet is working. Try a different power cable if possible. If the issue persists, there might be a hardware problem requiring professional inspection.
To reset the BIOS, reboot the computer and press the 'Del' key during startup to enter the BIOS setup. Navigate to the 'Exit' tab and select 'Load Setup Defaults'. Save the changes and exit.
To update drivers, visit the ASUS support website, locate the VivoPC K31CLG model, and download the latest drivers. Install them by following the on-screen instructions and restart the computer if prompted.
To perform a factory reset, access the recovery partition by pressing 'F9' during startup. Follow the on-screen instructions to reset the system to factory settings. This will erase all data, so ensure backups are made beforehand.
Yes, the ASUS VivoPC K31CLG supports multiple monitors. Use the available HDMI, VGA, and DVI ports to connect additional displays. Adjust the display settings in the operating system to configure multiple display arrangements.
To improve performance, consider upgrading the RAM and storage to an SSD. Regularly clean out unnecessary files and update the operating system and drivers. Disabling startup programs can also enhance performance.
Ensure the Wi-Fi is enabled in the system settings and the router is working. Update the Wi-Fi drivers and restart the system. If problems persist, try connecting with an Ethernet cable to diagnose network issues.