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Hello,
I hope to find a solution to my problem here. I have an Asus Eee PC and I wanted to connect to Wi-Fi knowing that I am a subscriber to Alice:
First, I contacted Alice's technical support, who could do nothing on their end. Then I was directed to the ALICE forum. At first, I logged into this forum to find out how to connect to Wi-Fi with my EeePC
I found a procedure that I followed on my Eee PC:
You open a console (CTRL + ALT + T)
You type: sudo bash (entering pseudo admin mode)
You type: sudo kwrite /usr/bin/startsimple.sh
(editing the file to modify)
You add the command just before exec icewm: sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling=0 -->
(is it zero[u] or/u an "O "?)
You save the modification
You close the console
You restart your EeePC and .... Miracle NOTHING WORKS NOW? I only have a flashing black screen.
Then I was told to launch the recovery with F9, which I did, but it’s still the same.
With the help of the support DVD by pressing F2, I get a table written in English and I don't know what to do! It mentions "USB:DVD " is there a cable to connect? If so, which one is it?
I don't want to launch with the USB stick yet; I know it's complicated unless I can't find other solutions.
In the user manual, it says, "Don't hesitate to contact us, but WHERE?"
PLEASE HELP ME, thank you! Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 3.0.1
I hope to find a solution to my problem here. I have an Asus Eee PC and I wanted to connect to Wi-Fi knowing that I am a subscriber to Alice:
First, I contacted Alice's technical support, who could do nothing on their end. Then I was directed to the ALICE forum. At first, I logged into this forum to find out how to connect to Wi-Fi with my EeePC
I found a procedure that I followed on my Eee PC:
You open a console (CTRL + ALT + T)
You type: sudo bash (entering pseudo admin mode)
You type: sudo kwrite /usr/bin/startsimple.sh
(editing the file to modify)
You add the command just before exec icewm: sudo sysctl -w net.ipv4.tcp_window_scaling=0 -->
(is it zero[u] or/u an "O "?)
You save the modification
You close the console
You restart your EeePC and .... Miracle NOTHING WORKS NOW? I only have a flashing black screen.
Then I was told to launch the recovery with F9, which I did, but it’s still the same.
With the help of the support DVD by pressing F2, I get a table written in English and I don't know what to do! It mentions "USB:DVD " is there a cable to connect? If so, which one is it?
I don't want to launch with the USB stick yet; I know it's complicated unless I can't find other solutions.
In the user manual, it says, "Don't hesitate to contact us, but WHERE?"
PLEASE HELP ME, thank you! Configuration: Windows XP Firefox 3.0.1
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Hello,
follow this procedure:
Restoration from the hidden partition Eeepc
At startup, you need to press the F2 key several times quickly. You will then be in the BIOS; using the keyboard arrows,
navigate to the Boot tab, select Boot Booster, press the
"Enter" key, choose "Disabled" and press F10 to exit the BIOS while
saving the changes.
During the next startup, you need to press the F9 key several times
quickly. Then, on Windows Boot Manager, choose Windows
Set Up and press enter; a window "Asus preload wizard" will appear, validate
with "Enter" (or Next...), choose the third option, validate (Next...), you
will initiate the restoration.
Make a backup of your data before proceeding with the
restoration, as you will erase everything on the hard drive.
restore your Asus Eeepc
follow this procedure:
Restoration from the hidden partition Eeepc
At startup, you need to press the F2 key several times quickly. You will then be in the BIOS; using the keyboard arrows,
navigate to the Boot tab, select Boot Booster, press the
"Enter" key, choose "Disabled" and press F10 to exit the BIOS while
saving the changes.
During the next startup, you need to press the F9 key several times
quickly. Then, on Windows Boot Manager, choose Windows
Set Up and press enter; a window "Asus preload wizard" will appear, validate
with "Enter" (or Next...), choose the third option, validate (Next...), you
will initiate the restoration.
Make a backup of your data before proceeding with the
restoration, as you will erase everything on the hard drive.
restore your Asus Eeepc
Hello
I completely understand that some people are lost!
Some talk about their Asus Eee running XP while others respond based on their Asus EeePC running Linux!
STOP!
There is an excellent post from Asus support a bit higher up for Asus XP.
For Linux, a few interesting addresses.
And I drown in my disdain for the guy who comes to mention his Ubuntu in passing! If one day he happens to have a breakdown with a Renault diesel, he would have a funny look on his face in front of a guy praising a petrol Peugeot instead of helping him fix it!
I am writing this after restoring an Asus EeePC running XP by following the (useful) support post.
Good luck!
I completely understand that some people are lost!
Some talk about their Asus Eee running XP while others respond based on their Asus EeePC running Linux!
STOP!
There is an excellent post from Asus support a bit higher up for Asus XP.
For Linux, a few interesting addresses.
And I drown in my disdain for the guy who comes to mention his Ubuntu in passing! If one day he happens to have a breakdown with a Renault diesel, he would have a funny look on his face in front of a guy praising a petrol Peugeot instead of helping him fix it!
I am writing this after restoring an Asus EeePC running XP by following the (useful) support post.
Good luck!
For Linux, I can't say anything since I don't have it on my eepc, but what is certain is that none of the proposed solutions work on the eepc 904 hd. The hard drive is in a capable and bad status, and Windows XP is corrupt. None of the function keys or key combinations yield a result on the screen, the keyboard seems unresponsive, but the USB ports recognize the connected devices, including storage! I will try to boot using USB, but I don't think I'll make much progress. I believe I will end up replacing the ASUS OEM with a clean XP Pro.
I read on a forum that I needed to go to the EEE PC Tray Utility but I can't find it :(
Can it be downloaded???
Thank you again if you can help me.
Can it be downloaded???
Thank you again if you can help me.
Hello,
I have an Asus Eee PC 900, and I want to format it to restore it to "factory settings".
The only problem is that when I press F9 at startup as you suggested, nothing happens.
Is this normal?? And what should I do to be able to format it?
(In My Computer, I have unchecked "disable system restore on all drives",
reminder of the path: right click on My Computer, Properties, System Restore)
Thank you for your responses.
I have an Asus Eee PC 900, and I want to format it to restore it to "factory settings".
The only problem is that when I press F9 at startup as you suggested, nothing happens.
Is this normal?? And what should I do to be able to format it?
(In My Computer, I have unchecked "disable system restore on all drives",
reminder of the path: right click on My Computer, Properties, System Restore)
Thank you for your responses.
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I found the RESET button, but when I press it, the computer shuts down abruptly but restarts immediately without asking for any information or formatting...
I also tried the maneuver recommended in the user guide, but they claim to be able to boot the device from a "USB: DVD" and I don't know what that means...
Thank you in advance.
I found the RESET button, but when I press it, the computer shuts down abruptly but restarts immediately without asking for any information or formatting...
I also tried the maneuver recommended in the user guide, but they claim to be able to boot the device from a "USB: DVD" and I don't know what that means...
Thank you in advance.
Hello,
a few months ago, my little sister received an eeePC as a gift. At first glance, it's cute and practical to take anywhere, but you quickly realize that it's quite inconvenient since it runs on Linux. Moreover, it doesn't have a CD/DVD drive for restoration. But here's the problem: when we tried to turn it on for the first time, it didn't work; the computer couldn't find the library. So, the only possible solution was to restore it. Without a CD/DVD drive or a floppy disk drive, it was off to a bad start. So I sacrificed my 2GB USB stick to turn it into a bootable USB to replace the restoration CD. The method is quite easy to find on Google.
a few months ago, my little sister received an eeePC as a gift. At first glance, it's cute and practical to take anywhere, but you quickly realize that it's quite inconvenient since it runs on Linux. Moreover, it doesn't have a CD/DVD drive for restoration. But here's the problem: when we tried to turn it on for the first time, it didn't work; the computer couldn't find the library. So, the only possible solution was to restore it. Without a CD/DVD drive or a floppy disk drive, it was off to a bad start. So I sacrificed my 2GB USB stick to turn it into a bootable USB to replace the restoration CD. The method is quite easy to find on Google.
I have an Asus Eee PC 1008HA, and I wanted to restore it, but the battery cannot be removed, and there’s no small hole... etc.
However, a combination of the F2/F9 keys allows you to launch the recovery program. I believe it’s F2 followed by F9 at the beginning of the start-up; you might need to test the timing, but I pressed F2 and then F9 right away.
That's it.
However, a combination of the F2/F9 keys allows you to launch the recovery program. I believe it’s F2 followed by F9 at the beginning of the start-up; you might need to test the timing, but I pressed F2 and then F9 right away.
That's it.
My radical solution for the new EEE PC running XP:
Restore a restore point!
Of course, on a PC that was only a week old, I didn't lose much data, but my connection fixed itself.
Restore a restore point!
Of course, on a PC that was only a week old, I didn't lose much data, but my connection fixed itself.
Good evening everyone,
Thank you Nephrite for your crucial help, I am following your assistance to reset my Eee PC Asus 900 without the help of an optical DVD drive, I am at the last phase of your plan, my USB key is connected to my Eee PC, I let the installation proceed on its own, but I then see the following on the screen:
X:\i386\system32>factory -winpe
X:\i386\system32>_
If you have any idea what I should do, could you please reply?
Thank you so much :D
Thank you Nephrite for your crucial help, I am following your assistance to reset my Eee PC Asus 900 without the help of an optical DVD drive, I am at the last phase of your plan, my USB key is connected to my Eee PC, I let the installation proceed on its own, but I then see the following on the screen:
X:\i386\system32>factory -winpe
X:\i386\system32>_
If you have any idea what I should do, could you please reply?
Thank you so much :D
And here is the tutorial to reinstall everything without a CD/DVD drive
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-21404303-restauration-xp-eeepc-900-sans-lecteur-cd-dvd
https://forums.commentcamarche.net/forum/affich-21404303-restauration-xp-eeepc-900-sans-lecteur-cd-dvd
I disassembled and reassembled the Asus EeePC 1015PEM, but when I turn it on, the disk doesn't spin and the processor doesn't either. The power supply voltage is fine, the light is on, and when I press the power button, the board is powered, but the fan and disk do not spin.
Does anyone know the trick to start this machine?
Thanks in advance to everyone.
Does anyone know the trick to start this machine?
Thanks in advance to everyone.
And if they don't have the Windows CD, they have UNR (Ubuntu Netbook Remix) which is free, virus-free, and no more defragmentations ever!
Hello,
I think we need to see if you already have a recovery partition in order to perform the restoration.
To visualize this partition, you need software, which I can't remember. It's a recovery software.
I think we need to see if you already have a recovery partition in order to perform the restoration.
To visualize this partition, you need software, which I can't remember. It's a recovery software.
Un "soft" peut désigner plusieurs choses en fonction du contexte, mais généralement, cela fait référence à un logiciel ou à un programme informatique. Dans d'autres contextes, notamment en marketing, cela peut aussi désigner un produit ou un service qui est moins agressif ou plus agréable, souvent en opposition à un "hard." Si tu cherches une signification spécifique, fais-le moi savoir !
Hello,
to see your recovery partition, right-click on 'This PC' and go to 'Properties/Manage/Disk Management'. There, you should see a partition with a total of about 4 to 9 GB.
So, if you do not have this partition, you cannot restore your Asus.
to see your recovery partition, right-click on 'This PC' and go to 'Properties/Manage/Disk Management'. There, you should see a partition with a total of about 4 to 9 GB.
So, if you do not have this partition, you cannot restore your Asus.
Hello
I have the same problem with my Asus Eee PC 900, no internet connection at all (it keeps loading and closes the window after 30 seconds, like a virus, well I'm not a pro), this has been happening since I tried to restore it following the examples from different people above. Because before I at least had my connection. However, I don't have sound anymore, nothing at all (well that's my fault, one day I wanted to make space because there was no capacity on this computer and like an idiot...yes yes I know!
I obviously don't have the CD to reinstall and I don't have a CD drive on the computer.
I would like to restore it to factory settings but I have the feeling it’s really an impossible mission!!!
Does anyone have a solution for me....not too complicated as I am certainly not a computer expert....after messing around with this computer that was brand new at the start, I messed everything up.
I just want to restore it to the way it was when I bought it and especially not to touch it anymore....right now it’s really annoying and unusable...
Thank you for your help.
I have the same problem with my Asus Eee PC 900, no internet connection at all (it keeps loading and closes the window after 30 seconds, like a virus, well I'm not a pro), this has been happening since I tried to restore it following the examples from different people above. Because before I at least had my connection. However, I don't have sound anymore, nothing at all (well that's my fault, one day I wanted to make space because there was no capacity on this computer and like an idiot...yes yes I know!
I obviously don't have the CD to reinstall and I don't have a CD drive on the computer.
I would like to restore it to factory settings but I have the feeling it’s really an impossible mission!!!
Does anyone have a solution for me....not too complicated as I am certainly not a computer expert....after messing around with this computer that was brand new at the start, I messed everything up.
I just want to restore it to the way it was when I bought it and especially not to touch it anymore....right now it’s really annoying and unusable...
Thank you for your help.
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- my recovery CDs crash (especially the 2nd one): I’ve tried several times, no luck
- I'm not sure I have a backup partition on the D drive.
- the F11 key does not respond at startup
- I don’t have the boot booster
I can't take it anymore; I sent it for repair to a computer shop but the guy supposedly didn't understand what I wanted.... Can someone help me before my computer goes out the window? Thanks in advance!
if I managed to enter the setup with F2 to disable the Boot booster, the rest does not work.