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  • How to Find an ASUS Model Number

    ASUS is a computer manufacturer that builds both desktop and laptop computers. Every version of an ASUS computer has a model number. You need this number when you are dealing with ASUS' customer service line. The model number is in a few places so you will not have to look for long to find it.

  • How to Make a Nintendo WiFi Connector Work for a PSP

    The Nintendo Wi-Fi USB Connector is normally used to connect your Nintendo Wii or DS to the Internet through your computer. The software the connector comes with limits its ability to the Wii and DS. However, the connector is actually a Buffalo Technologies WLI-U2-KG54-AI adapter. By adding the Nintendo Connector to the Buffalo drivers, and using special software to trick the computer into seeing the connector for what it really is, you can use it to connect your PSP (or any other device) to the Internet.

  • How to Use Asus WL-167g on a Macintosh Computer

    Even if your Macintosh computer does not feature a built-in wireless card or your wireless card is damaged you can still connect to wireless networks. The Asus WL-167G wireless adapter connects your computer to a wireless network through the USB port. The adapter features high-speed USB interface to ensure that the data from the Internet is delivered in the fastest time possible. Make sure you install the necessary drivers to your Mac to ensure the adapter communicates properly with your computer's software.

  • How to Repair an Asus Computer

    Asus computers can be used to type up documents, visit the Internet and more. When the Asus computer slows down to the point where it is almost useless, there are tools built right into the software that will reset the computer to a date when it was working properly.

  • How to Increase Memory Voltage on an ASUS

    Random Access Memory (RAM) critically affects the computer performance. To increase the system performance, you may need to increase (overclock) the memory speed. Adjusting the voltage on the RAM modules is the important step in memory overclocking. The memory voltage is controlled in the Basic Input-Output System (BIOS) that is a special program integrated into the motherboard chip. The BIOS on ASUS motherboards includes the Extreme Tweaker menu designated for system overclocking. Among other options, it allows you to easily increase the RAM voltage.

  • How to Access BIOS on an Asus Computer

    Every computer manufacturer will require you to press a different keyboard key to access your BIOS. Some will require a single keyboard key press, while others require a combination of keys pressed at a specific moment. So long as you know the keys you have to press, you can access the BIOS on your Asus computer in a few moments while your computer is initiating its boot sequence.

  • About Asus Computers

    AsusTeK Computer Incorporated was founded in 1990 by Tawainese businessmen. Asus offers a large selection of computing products and electronic solutions. According to WePC.com, "In 2007, one in three desktop PCs sold was powered by an Asus motherboard; and the company's 2007 revenues reached $6.9 billion."

  • Information About Asus Computers

    Asus manufactures a variety of laptops, from desktop replacements to the popular Eee netbook. Asus also produces a series of laptops made from unique materials, including bamboo and leather special editions.

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