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    Asus G73 GSOD Fixes and Resources

    I just ruined me with a GTX295 and an Asus G73 , and this screen, it begins to graze my menu. I spent the dead pixel and the pixel dying to come in the colors : some white, but not all eg smoke the tires when you " burn " or GRID as the tof below , I have a rainbow . I hope that crazy adjustment can solve my problem , but it's been two nights that I have tested all possible combination and not resolved. Would you know how to solve this GSOD issue. Please help. Thanks in advance.

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    Re: Asus G73 GSOD Fixes and Resources

    Many users complained of gray lines that appear on their screen before it crashes the machine completely . A concern that we ourselves have encountered in our tests , and sometimes we were treated to red lines on a portion of the screen after a meeting FurMark frequency of origin of the map. Initially, customer service , AMD has postponed the blame on an update of Windows 7 but it seems that increasing the fan speed to solve the problem, according to some users .

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    Re: Asus G73 GSOD Fixes and Resources

    Check the following steps:
    1. Insert a bootable USB key with the subdued 93vBIOS.rar unzipped beforehand on the key
    2 . Reboot and press the escape key to quickly return to the bios , you deverz navigate to the section of the bios and boot to the USB key priority in place of a hard disk , exit the bios with backup, boot the PC will have key
    3. Once you boot from the key , simply type VFlash and you should see the launch of the flash , remove the key and the system etteingnez
    4. wait 10 seconds and turn on the PC
    5 . It is highly recommended to have the Bios 211.

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    Re: Asus G73 GSOD Fixes and Resources

    You can do as follows :
    - Extract the archive 93vbios.rar on your desktop and copy the folder contents 93vBIOS the root of your USB drive bootable
    - Reboot the PC and press Escape to enter the start menu ( should be Now press the key before pressing escape on pain of not see it) and select your USB key press Enter
    - Connect the battery and the power cable to avoid a break in the battery can be annoying its manip
    - Make a backup of the original crappy VBIOS : At the prompt c: type -s 0 OLDBIOS the bios is automatically extracted and copied to the USB key
    - At the prompt c : type VFlash.

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    Re: Asus G73 GSOD Fixes and Resources

    You need to use Registry Cleaner.
    - There will be no task more unregistered because of sudden reboot or screen blue
    - You do not need computer experience is slower
    - Maintenance keeps your computer out of trouble in the future
    - Maintenance can be set in automatic mode so you do not start the program manually.

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    Re: Asus G73 GSOD Fixes and Resources

    To attach a debugger , follow these steps:
    1. Start Registry Editor (Regedt32.exe ).
    2 . Locate the key in the registry FOLLOWING :
    HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ CurrentControlSet \ Services \ i8042prt \ Parameters
    3. On the Edit menu , click Add Value , And Then add the registry value FOLLOWING :
    Value Name : CrashOnCtrlScroll
    Data Type : REG_DWORD
    Value : 1
    4. Quit Registry Editor.

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