Yeah no it is locked on bios password screen, what had happened is my nephew removed what he thought was the safe boot option by disabling the admin bios password but left the user password locked and exited bios and now it just sits on the bios password screen not loading into bios or anything and doesn't accept any password or the alt+r option for recovery. I was hoping there were atleast cmos pins somewhere to short for a few seconds to drain the memory power but maybe loading a copy of bios update onto a flash and nothing it that way will bypass this and reset bios?
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Originally posted by AppleTechSupply View PostHi All,
I have a Asus ROG G513 with no power, no signs of liquid damage.
Need the Scehematic and Boardview
Thanks
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Originally posted by das96 View Postasus rog g513-6050A3249301-MB-A04 no display. anyone can give me a suitable Bios
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Hello everyone! I know this thread is a little old but I thought it might be the best place to ask for some help.
I have recently purchased a broken-down RPG STRIX G513QY with a series of problems and I am slowly fixing it up. I have managed to make it boot and it's more or less usable now!
I am having a couple of problems which really bugged my mind: The CPU fa does not seem to work most of the time, and the keyboard (other than the power button) does not work. RGB lights don't seem to work either, anywhere, which is quite curious. I have already bought and tested replacements for both components, and no dice- It's something in the board, I'm sure, so I'm asking if anyone has a boardview for this specific board. I have seen sethex has shared a boardview, and it's been helpful! But it's not the exact same model.
The laptop is a ROG STRIX Advantage Edition G513QY-R9X8G6T-O
The motherboard version is: G713-6050A32254002 - MB - A01 (A1)
While we are at it, I found a curiosity inside the laptop: There is a little board labeled as an IR sensor under the motherboard, pointed towards the keyboard. Is it some sort of temperature-monitoring measure? If there was a problem with it, it would explain why the GPU fan works perfectly, but the CPU one does not turn on most of the time (even if it does turn on sometimes, which is the infuriating part!)
I've looked for this boardview everywhere and can't seem to find it anywhere.
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