Can I send my laptop to ASUS for repair?

Can I send my laptop to ASUS for repair?

ASUS Support is proud to service your device through the lifetime of your warranty. If you require diagnostic or repair from our expert service depot, please read the following instructions to properly package your ASUS product for shipment.

Where is ASUS located?

Taiwan
ASUS is a Taiwan-based, multinational computer hardware and consumer electronics company that was established in 1989.

What do I do if my ASUS computer won’t turn on?

Please turn off the laptop (press and hold the Power button for 15 seconds until the Power light is OFF to force shut down) and remove the AC adapter, then press and hold the Power button for 40 seconds to do Hard reset. Note: Please don’t remove the AC adapter for ASUS laptop TP420IA and UX425IA model.

Where is ASUS warehouse located?

Taipei, Taiwan
Asus has its headquarters in Beitou District, Taipei, Taiwan. As of 2009 Asus had manufacturing facilities in Taiwan (Taipei, Luzhu, Nangang, Guishan), mainland China (Suzhou, Chongqing), Mexico (Ciudad Juárez) and the Czech Republic (Ostrava).

How long are ASUS laptops supposed to last?

The average laptops life span for an ASUS laptop is around 5 years. Some models can last 3 years, while others will definitely last more. So it’s safe to say that the average lifespan for an ASUS laptop is 3-5 years. However, if you take good care of your laptop, you will easily see it last well longer.

How do you fix a computer that does not want to turn on?

What to Do When Your Computer Won’t Start

  1. Give It More Power. (Photo: Zlata Ivleva)
  2. Check Your Monitor. (Photo: Zlata Ivleva)
  3. Listen for the Beep. (Photo: Michael Sexton)
  4. Unplug Unnecessary USB Devices.
  5. Reseat the Hardware Inside.
  6. Explore the BIOS.
  7. Scan for Viruses Using a Live CD.
  8. Boot Into Safe Mode.

What could cause a computer not to turn on?

Why won’t my computer turn on?

  • I’m not sure if my computer is turning on.
  • Power cord not connected properly.
  • Power strip or outlet.
  • Bad power cable.
  • Power supply switch.
  • Incorrect power supply.
  • Third-party hardware.
  • Bad power supply, button, power board, or inverter.

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