Ok, There seems to be a Big problem With the Windows 10 Upgrade, Do Not Upgrade to Windows 10.. If you want to try Windows 10, Then It MUST be a...
Here are your drivers.. http://www.notebook-driver.com/asus/asus-x751la-laptop-windows-driver-utility/
You just Download the drivers you need to another computer, then use a Flash drive or burn the drivers to cd, then install them..
Ok, If you want to Keep/ Run Windows 10, Then you can try this.. Go to ASUS website and Download the Drivers for the USB and your Wifi, You will...
Well, was it doing this in Windows 8.1 ? Windows 10 upgrade might have a hard time finding all the right drivers for different make and models of...
And when did you upgrade? Do you have a recovery disk for windows 8.1 ? Windows 10 Upgrade has allot of problems, If you want to run Windows 10,...
Yea! something is not right with the upgrade.. The Best way is to do a fresh/clean install.. Your computer is fairly new and Should have no...
How did you upgrade ? how old is this computer...sounds like you only got half of the install...
What do they do in safe mode, Or how do the run in Bio's ? This could be number of things, Could also be a Virus..
Bootable antiviruses are nice, But always run one under Windows also.. Don't reley on just a bootable one.. Always use a Good Antivirus along...
You need to install adblock plus in firefox, this will help you with you ad problem.. Nod32 is a good antivirus and should of found some of these...
Remove the Program and install Malwarebytes and superantispyware.. What Antivirus are you using ? What browser are you using ?
You mean Capacitor was blown,Motherboards can be a big problem, especially eMachines/Gateway... There seem to be made poorly and go out sooner...
Sounds like your DVD/CD-rom is Bad can you try another DVD player ? Or remove yours and try it in another computer to test it.. Do you have...
Ok, having that many OS's might be a big problem.. You must first set your DVD to boot first in the Bio's.. Make sure your hard is connected and...
OK, Give me the specks of your computer ... CPU/Ram/Hard drive? Desktop/Laptop ? IDE or Sata ... How many Hard drives.. Number of Partitions.....
You mean power connection to the hard drive, OF course it is going to boot to DVD, Error messages, Didn't you disconnect the hard drive.. Dude,...
Ah Yea !! To me is looks like you have Mixed errors on your screen some Linux and some Windows.. At this Point, I would just Wipe the entire...
Do you have the bio's set to boot from dvd/cd to boot First ? your file is too hard to read.. I cannot see you file close enough to read the errors.
Why are you booting from USB anyway, Should be booting from DVD/CD-rom drive ..Sometimes your USB will go out from driver problems..You need to...
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