Power Supplies
1. A faulty power supply could concern Asus motherboard's capability to work correctly. There are many things you can attempt to see if problems having are result of power supply. Check power cable that runs from PC to wall and ensure cable and wall outlet are functioning. Also, swap out power supply with one that works. Check motherboard and see if you have blown fuses. If yes then change it.
BIOS Upgrades
2. If you are trying to utilize peripheral device and it is not functioning, problem could be with Asus motherboard but that doesn't mean buy new one. If device was newly made, check website of BIOS producer and see if you can make upgrades. Sometimes BIOS upgraded to make sure devices that have new hardware standards are going to be able to work with older PC.
Flashing a BIOS
3. If you have just "flashed" BIOS and things are not functioning, problem is with Asus motherboard but is effortlessly fixable. You possibly left BIOS in "Flash" mode, which cause motherboard to task inappropriately. Search exactly what model and type of Asus motherboard you have, find company's web page for model, and move it from "Flash" mode to mode of standard operation.



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