Free katy perry mp3 download. Can I use that disc to reinstall windows on the laptop if need be and just use the license # from the laptop and I assume microsoft will just turn off the added features of Pro??? Or do I have to create that 4 dvd recovery disk?? Also if ya know this is a ASUS A53E that has a super multi DVD drive is that dual layer capable??Thanks for any help.
I have had my laptop for about a month. It really does deliver on its promise for an ultimate gaming experience, I've run ultimate settings for this computer with World of Warcraft raiding and in Dalaran with ample FPS even running fraps, and also while playing Starcraft 2 and Dragon Age smoothly though I did not check the FPS for those. However it should be taken care of to prevent overheating if you are pushing the capabilities of the card, and I really suggest to everyone, there is an issue with the Radeon graphics card settings that can be easily fixed by opening your Catalyst Control Center and disabling Catalyst A.I. this will greatly improve the performance of your machine. I've also found it helpful to use a laptop cooling mat when running intense graphics. I've ran it for hours at ultimate settings without heat issues this way.As others have mentioned the keyboard is not very good. It is slow and you have to press harder than you should need to for the keys to register, both of these issues frequently cause me to typo. I am also having trouble installing an external USB keyboard right now - so while I absolutely love most features, it is the keyboard primarily that keeps me from giving this one 5 stars.
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Now that I've had this computer for a few years, I have a better sense of its pros and cons. Due to the weight of the laptop, as well as all the peripherals I need, it hasn't been very portable. It's still running games well so it was worthwhile buy as a long-term gaming PC, but there have been very few benefits from taking it over a desktop. The system has slowed over time, especially the graphics. I can still run all my games, but the graphics settings can't always be on their highest settings anymore, most graphics intensive games tend to be on average/high-average settings now. Cleaning out the dust buildup and using external fans have kept my graphics card from dying/overheating on me a second time around. The replacement card has lasted over a year now. The battery and the power cord both eventually wore out and needed to be replaced too. It also needed a new hard drive. Haven't had anything die yet since the warranty expired, so the repairs were all covered. ASUS support is really fast and helpful. Overall, this laptop has served me and continues to serve me well, despite a few bumps along the way.
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I'm having a very serious problem with the using the recovery disk. I used the recovery disk earlier today, pretty much used 'the recover windows to entire Hard Drive with two partitions'. The laptop was new again like as if it was freshly opened from packaging; however, there were still problems with my laptop such as the keyboard illumination was off, so I decided to use the recovery disk once more (the same recovery disk that I used earlier that day). But this time, the recovery disk failed, and I'm having extreme difficulties. Apparently I can't return to my log on screen and it keeps showing the boot disk screen. I'm assuming that I should have made another set of recovery disk after I did the first recovery? What should I do? Install a new OS and download the drivers from the asus website and start from scratch again?? Thanks.
I'm having a very serious problem with the using the recovery disk. I used the recovery disk earlier today, pretty much used 'the recover windows to entire Hard Drive with two partitions'. The laptop was new again like as if it was freshly opened from packaging; however, there were still problems with my laptop such as the keyboard illumination was off, so I decided to use the recovery disk once more (the same recovery disk that I used earlier that day). But this time, the recovery disk failed, and I'm having extreme difficulties. Apparently I can't return to my log on screen and it keeps showing the boot disk screen. I'm assuming that I should have made another set of recovery disk after I did the first recovery? What should I do? Install a new OS and download the drivers from the asus website and start from scratch again?? Thanks.