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You can download the device drivers from ASUS WEB site. Select your model motherboard/computer/laptop, and make sure you select drivers that matches your Windows operating system. Please click on this link to their WEB support site : - http://support.asus.com/download/download.aspx?SLanguage=en-us
first make sure your wireless adapter is not disabled you can check it by running rfkill list in terminal if it is type sudo rfkill unblock wifi [second you can try activating and deactivating by typing sudo ifdown wlan0 and sudo ifup wlan0 me personly have kept to 10.10 the 11.04 seem to have a few glitches you can also check for additional drivers
This is the driver page for Vista 32 bit, you can change the OS if yours is different, towards the top of the page, it sounds like you need the chipset driver for your Board, but this is the manufacturers URL
Download eversesthome and run check the + sign by mother board click on chipset and download chipset updates by googleing them. The north bridge controller is pci,agp,usb,etc. the southbridge is audio and audio controller.
the sound card is installed into the ISA slot not the PCI slot.
clear the cmos for a minute, set it normal again.
install the sound card to the ISA slot carefully - i mean a working sound card and couple the system unit and boot, surely you will have your sound card working.
ok ,you may have two monitor drivers installed, or if it is wireless the driver may be faulty etc... a problem like this occur when you have two places on a monitor can be attached to your motherboard, direct or PCI, hat means look at the back of your comp. if there is a similar port that the one your using then when the monitor goes blank and just sits their, switch it over, and you should get an image. if its a driver problem, then safe mode will only work, and reinstall your PCI TO PCI or:
your PCI BRIDGE drivers in the computer managment console. good luck.
if all fails try using an older monitor or just a spare.
cheers.
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