I guess that they just don't care anymore.. placement of the fan is absolutely ridiculous 😅. I suppose we have to be happy with one upgrade bay.. since some of them budget ones have none😂
Help! I installed a similar ram (16gb 3200mhz) but then when I boot up it only recognize the newly installed ram ( so its only 16gb instead of 8gb dual-channel). Basically, when new ram is installed, it will only recognize 1 ram. How can I dual-channel this? (Same laptop)
Ok. I have solved the issues and managed to successfully clone the original foresee NVME SSD drive that came with the laptop. That way, you keep all the recovery partitions that originally came on the drive. I spent a long time getting anything to work because ASUS don't make it easy. The SSD has partitions that are not recognised and because of that getting another SSD to be seen by BIOS is very difficult. I'm not sure how the content creator managed it (Please let me know). So how did I do it? Firstly I removed the NVME drive from the laptop and put it onto a PCI-E convertor and plugged it in to another PC. I then got a Kingston drive as the recipient drive and installed that into my PC the same way as the FORESEE NVME drive. Next I used CASPER 10 cloning software. Open up Casper and click on advanced. Click on Create Image and create a different image. Select your FORESEE drive and save it to a location on your PC. It will successfully clone. DO NOT CLICK ON OUTPUT FILE. Next, to restore image go back to Casper and advanced and click on restore image. Select image location and find where you saved it. Important the file wont be found unless you select all files. Then it will appear. Click on file and it will restore including the non recognised partitions. Once complete, put new NVME drive in laptop and hey it will be recognised!!!!! I hope this helps someone
So does this makes your laptop run smoothly or do we need to change the Intel Core as well? Like mine Core i3 10TH GEN, so from that to something better?
Why so many budget asus laptops only had a single slot and a very meh heatsink?
I guess that they just don't care anymore.. placement of the fan is absolutely ridiculous 😅. I suppose we have to be happy with one upgrade bay.. since some of them budget ones have none😂
Can you share how you solved the m2 not being seen by the bios?
Help! I installed a similar ram (16gb 3200mhz) but then when I boot up it only recognize the newly installed ram ( so its only 16gb instead of 8gb dual-channel). Basically, when new ram is installed, it will only recognize 1 ram. How can I dual-channel this? (Same laptop)
Ok. I have solved the issues and managed to successfully clone the original foresee NVME SSD drive that came with the laptop. That way, you keep all the recovery partitions that originally came on the drive. I spent a long time getting anything to work because ASUS don't make it easy. The SSD has partitions that are not recognised and because of that getting another SSD to be seen by BIOS is very difficult. I'm not sure how the content creator managed it (Please let me know). So how did I do it? Firstly I removed the NVME drive from the laptop and put it onto a PCI-E convertor and plugged it in to another PC. I then got a Kingston drive as the recipient drive and installed that into my PC the same way as the FORESEE NVME drive. Next I used CASPER 10 cloning software. Open up Casper and click on advanced. Click on Create Image and create a different image. Select your FORESEE drive and save it to a location on your PC. It will successfully clone. DO NOT CLICK ON OUTPUT FILE. Next, to restore image go back to Casper and advanced and click on restore image. Select image location and find where you saved it. Important the file wont be found unless you select all files. Then it will appear. Click on file and it will restore including the non recognised partitions. Once complete, put new NVME drive in laptop and hey it will be recognised!!!!! I hope this helps someone
So does this makes your laptop run smoothly or do we need to change the Intel Core as well? Like mine Core i3 10TH GEN, so from that to something better?
What is the maximum RAM capacity supported by the motherboard? ASUS stablish it's 16 GB, but i read that you can max it by 32GB.
32GB is questionable... You have 4 already on board so either 20GB or 36GB. All i ever tested on this machine is 4+16
Yeah, I already got 8 GB installed on the motherboard, I'm gonna test with 16 GB extra today
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@@nicolasandresalvarezarangua Did this work? Planning to do the same
@@jhanregidor7215 Actually yes, i installed 16 GB extra RAM (+8 GB stock) and the notebook recognize and used up to 19 GB of RAM.
does work if I changing wifi card to 6E ?