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Revision to Asus K53E-BBR7 Troubleshooting

Matthew Molina

"Your device fails to charge when the adaptor is connected to the device."
+=== Charging Cable is Broken ===
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+When the power adapter is connected to your device, ensure that the light on the power adapter is on. If the light on the power adapter is not on, test multiple power adapters to see if the issue persists. If the light fails to turn on consider replacing the charging cable for the device.
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=== Charging Port is Faulty ===
-When the power adaptor is connected to your device, ensure that the light on the power adaptor is on. If the light on the power adaptor is on, test multiple power adaptors to see if the issue persists. If your laptop still fails to charge when it is connected to the power adaptor, there may be an issue with the charging port on your device. Consider replacing the charging port.
+When the power adapter is connected to your device, ensure that the light on the power adapter is on. If the light on the power adapter is on, test multiple power adapters to see if the issue persists. If your laptop still fails to charge when it is connected to the power adapter, there may be an issue with the charging port on your device. Consider replacing the charging port.
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+=== Battery is Completely Dead ===
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+If your charging port is fully functional, and your adapter is fully functional, you may have a defective battery. Consider replacing your battery.
== Screen Freezes on Laptop ==
If your computer continues to freeze, you may have an issue with your hard drive. Consider replacing your hard drive.
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+=== Not Enough Thermal Paste ===
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+If your computer continues to freeze you, you may have an issue with the thermal paste within the device. Consider applying sufficient amount to the CPU to prevent overheating that can lead to diminished processing performance.
== Volume is Inaudible ==
Dust can accumulate in the fan, immobilizing the fan and causing the computer to overheat. If this occurs, use a compressed air duster to remove dust from the fan.
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+=== Not Enough Thermal Paste ===
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+If the device continues to overheat the thermal paste applied to the fan may need to be reapplied. Consider opening the device and reapplying to the fan.

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