ASUS Zen AiO Pro 22 Z220 User Manual

To perform a factory reset, go to Settings > Update & Security > Recovery, and then select 'Get started' under Reset this PC. Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the reset.
First, check if the power cable is properly connected. If the device still won't turn on, try holding the power button for 10 seconds to force a shutdown, then restart. If the issue persists, consider checking the power outlet or contacting ASUS support.
To upgrade the RAM, first power off the computer and unplug all cables. Remove the back panel using a screwdriver, locate the RAM slots, and carefully insert the new RAM module. Replace the panel and reconnect the cables before turning the computer back on.
Your system may be slow due to unnecessary background applications. Use Task Manager to close these applications. Additionally, ensure your system is updated, and consider running a full antivirus scan. Upgrading your RAM or switching to an SSD can also enhance performance.
Connect your external monitor to the HDMI port on your ASUS Zen AiO Pro 22 Z220. Once connected, press the Windows key + P to open the Project menu and select your desired display option.
Regularly clean the exterior with a soft cloth, ensure the vents are free of dust, update software and drivers, and run disk cleanup and defragmentation monthly. Also, back up important data regularly.
Check the volume settings and ensure the audio output device is correctly selected. Update the audio driver via Device Manager. If problems persist, run the audio troubleshooter from Settings > Update & Security > Troubleshoot.
Visit the ASUS support website, download the latest BIOS update for your model, and follow the provided instructions. Ensure the computer is plugged into power during the update process to prevent data loss.
Yes, the ASUS Zen AiO Pro 22 Z220 can handle light to moderate gaming. For optimal performance, ensure your graphics drivers are updated and lower the game settings if necessary.
Ensure the screen is clean and dry. Restart the computer, and if the issue persists, update the touchscreen driver via Device Manager. If it remains unresponsive, consider performing a system restore to a point when it was functional.