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Updated the VBios from MyAsus on my laptop, was a mistake, Help

TronZeroJB
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So, I did a hard reset recently since I used that debloat script and blocked the windows updates, and to remove the effects, I had to hard reset, but sure, it was fine, I uninstalled the armory crate, and went on to update the Vbios, but guess what, I get an option to eject my GPU and as much googling I did about it, it was not a harmful thing if I did eject, I just have to restart, but it doesn't stop there, I see no response in task manager, no waking up of GPU in games unless I specifically choose the GPU in benchmarking software, it's dead. I then reinstalled Armoury crate, changed back some settings hoping that would fix it, and, it did make the GPU a little more active but this time, random spikes of activity and back to extreme power saving for some reason. I tried calling Asus and they made me download their team viewer app, but, nobody called back for a week now. the screen just goes blank for a second on startup. and I cannot uninstall the crate that takes up so much memory until I get a call back from Asus. I have no idea how to revert to old bios or what is causing this issue in the first place. Maybe I disabled something important? I used the debloat script from Chris Titus Tech. I am out of options here, do I do another hard reset?

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Simple questions:

 

Do you have the latest System BIOS available?

Did you try to reformat and Install Windows 11 from scratch enabling UEFI, disabling Legacy and enabling Secure Boot?

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You prob have mux switch or bios set to integrated gpu only.

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On 2/6/2023 at 2:23 PM, Gokul_P said:

You prob have mux switch or bios set to integrated gpu only.

I have armoury crate where I can set it to ultimate and the GPU goes bananas with 140Ws, I did that too

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On 2/6/2023 at 2:14 PM, Catalonia said:

Simple questions:

 

Do you have the latest System BIOS available?

Did you try to reformat and Install Windows 11 from scratch enabling UEFI, disabling Legacy and enabling Secure Boot?

It happened exactly after a complete windows 11 hard reset, UEFI is enabled, Secure boot too

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