If the problem persists, please continue the next troubleshooting step. Back to Table of Contents . Reset the system. If the problem persists after all troubleshooting steps are completed. Please backup your personal files, then reset the PC to back to its original configuration. Here you can learn more about: How to reset the system. It sucks for those people, and hopefully they get things resolved as easily/fast as possible, but nothing really suggests widespread issues (we hear about the bad, but there's just as many posts about the good). A lot of speculation is that poor liquid metal application might be causing the boards to short. 4. Click the Continue button. Click the "Uninstall quality update" button. (Image credit: Future) Click the Done button. Click the Continue option. After you complete the steps, Windows 10 will Select the [disk drive that is with problems] ⑧, then click [Optimize] ⑨. The system will start optimizing your drives automatically. If the problem persists, please continue the next troubleshooting step. Run System Diagnosis in MyASUS. Type and search [MyASUS] in the Windows search bar ①, then click [Open] ②. Enable and reinstall Camera driver in Device Manager. Type and search [Device Manager] in the Windows search bar ①, then click [Open]② . Click the arrow next to [Camera]③, then right-click the [your camera device name]④ and select [Enable device]⑤. To test if the camera work normally. The steps listed here do not fix the problem. I have an ASUS laptop model X755JA with Windows 8.1, 64-bit that constantly drops the wireless internet connection. I click on the network and it will reconnect almost immediately but then at random it will drop again, and again and again. Very irritating!!!! I purchased the laptop this month. Step 1: Completely quit the Teams application by right-clicking the Teams icon in the system tray (next to the clock on your taskbar) and selecting Quit. Step 2: Right-click the Start menu icon After it turns off, press and hold the volume-up button and power button simultaneously for at least 15 seconds. When the screen flashes the Windows logo, continue holding the buttons down for at least 15 seconds, release and wait for 10 seconds, then press and release the power button to turn your device back on. 1. First, make sure your problem isn't just a dead battery or faulty power supply. Try plugging your laptop into an outlet with your AC adapter. If it powers up, you'll know your motherboard is likely fine and the battery is the culprit. To check if the power supply is the problem, try plugging it into another working system. ASUS Switch. Introduction. ASUS Switch provides a simple way to transfer files, applications and related system settings by the same local network. You can easily transfer your data from the original laptop to your ASUS laptop. Note: 1. You can transfer data, applications and settings from ASUS or other brands laptop to another ASUS laptop. 2. sOVXi.