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I need help for my Asus TUF Gaming FX505GT

My laptop has been having problems for the past 5 days. First it started with the sound output. Apparently I tried doing an update on the Realtek speaker driver, the update got denied. Sadly while doing the update it somewhat uninstalled the original driver so the laptop couldn't detect ant sound outputs nor microphone. I eventually recovered the previous update and installed it, the sound was back. However after the update, the pc messaged that Microsoft store stopped working. I opened it and it was working so I was like wtf. Few minutes later windows gave me the error screen .-.

 

The computer restarted and after I typed the Bios password, the Asus logo popped up, then the screen just stayed on but black. It's been like that ever since. Now I took off the Bios administrative password and Factory Reset  the computer (I went through a lot trust me) and now apparently the bios password is back and it's not the one I used to have. Alt + r doesn't work, tried taking off the CMOS battery (still didn't work) and now I'm here because I gave up. So if anyone knows how to fix this situation, PLEASE I'm stressed and tired.

PS: The picture shows when I press Alt + r

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1 hour ago, _Kaurus said:

Is there a default password from asus?

I have no idea

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7 minutes ago, LinkStride said:

I have no idea

it would be in your manual,

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4 hours ago, _Kaurus said:

it would be in your manual,

Not there 

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17 hours ago, LinkStride said:

Not there 

That's super strange that factory reset put a password on your bios, and it's not the same as the one you previously set. Google it extensively, reach out to Asus support for help.  warranty that shyt if you can.  good luck.

 

 

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  • 8 months later...

sorry for bring up the old thread... im having the same issue today....

you can unplug the battery first and then removing cmos battery for 10 minutes

press the power button for 10 minutes then plug the power cord, power on it without battery and cmos battery

you will be able to enter windows...

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