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    C90S Problem

    Discussion in 'Asus' started by ViciousXUSMC, Aug 13, 2008.

  1. ViciousXUSMC

    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    I have yet another problem that the person is suffering that bought my C90S that I did not have.

    I think we had another person with this problem and we fixed it, he cant click anything in the top left corner of his screen. If I recall it had something to do with the turbogear utility or the ATK drivers basically the box that pops up there to tell you when to swich modes is kind of ther and invisible or something so you cant click there.

    Anybody remember this problem and the solution?
     
  2. D3X

    D3X the robo know it all

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    I was the one that figured it out.

    The latest TurboGear V1.01.07 has the "can't click anything top left corner" bug that ASUS has failed to fix for the longest time. Download V1.01.1 and the problem will go away.
     
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    ViciousXUSMC Master Viking NBR Reviewer

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    Awesome see I thought I did him a favor by downloading all the new drivers manually and doing a fresh install for him before I sent it out, looks like so far the old drivers have proven to be better in most cases.

    Now we just gotta solve the webcam issue in Vista x64 and I think he would be pretty happy. He also seems to be getting many BSOD's I only got one once in a blue moon.
     
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    D3X the robo know it all

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    LOL new drivers not always the solution.

    If I remember correctly there is something about the camera drivers causing excessive BSODs. As well as some TPM driver that miraculously solved some BSOD issues.
     
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    The drivers on the DVD cause BSOD andthe newest ones put Vista into sleep mode. I haven't been able to refound the one on gentech's website but the one on Asus' right now is working well for me, except the test mode =/. I can't take pictures with the software though for whatever reason o.o

    My BSODs are as follow:
    Overclock mode
    Awakening from sleep/hibernation 1 time out of 5 *if* it's not on the same power plan. I mean, if I enter sleep mode under battery and awake it on the AC... and vice versa.

    EDIT: I reformated this morning and I just installed the stock camera drivers on the DVD. Working fine...o.o