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- #Asus driver update for n56v laptop as of dec 2015 drivers#
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#Asus driver update for n56v laptop as of dec 2015 license#
I also looked through the powerstrip forum and they were not giving any confirmation that the paid license will activate the EDID flashing functionality (and if EDID writing would work with the HD4000).Īll this will be tedious and time consuming and without guarantee for success, so just swapping the LCD might be the better try.Fresco Logic USB 3.0 Host Controller 4.0 ( site)
#Asus driver update for n56v laptop as of dec 2015 windows#
Connect to your windows session displaying on the broken LCD from a second computer via a remote desktop tool like VNC. Maybe the HD4000 chipset detects the invalid EDID right from the start and switches the connector off.Īnother thought from an article related to Komeils description: If you really want to try to reflash the internal LCD do not operate windows on the external display (VGA or HDMI), which might lead to reflashing the wrong EDID (of the external display). Fixing EDID on DVI Monitors Showing No Signal When Windows Vista Boots - Komeil Bahmanpourīut with the UX32VD the situation is different: The display is not just locked to some standard low VGA resolution but is off already at boot time (I could see that the backlight was still active on my laptop). This is the article that I found about reflashing an EDID:

Monitor Name: Chi Mei ĭate Of Manufacture: Week: 52, Year: 2011Ĭolor Bit Depth: 8 Bits per Primary Colorĭigital Video Interface Standard Supported: DisplayPortġ920 x 1080 282 x 165 mm, Pixel Clock 138.78 MHzġ920 x 1080 282 x 165 mm, Pixel Clock 92.52 MHz HWiNFO64 shows the following information about the replaced LCD: If you look at the ifixit teardown of the UX32VD the LCD is directly connected to the motherboard, and they did not mention replacing that.

I did not get an explicit replacement list after the repair. (And the Asus repair service didn't repair my laptop just with a reflash even after the problem must be very well known to them.)Ĭan German warranty laws help you? With all the records on the internet you can show that the error must be a design flaw.Īsus service informed me when they were waiting for the replacement LCD and named it as "LCD 13.3' FHD EWV SLIM EDP LED". My guess is that the HD4000 driver installation writes into the unsecured EDID of the LCD, but I have no idea if there is any way to reflash it. UX32VD driver corrupts/fries/breaks video hardware - is this possible? - Graphics Cards - Graphics & Displays (I am back to the original driver 8., and if I should have any need to update later, I will do the update with an external monitor and the internal LCD switched off - without knowing if that helps!) Of course I asked them to remove that driver from their support page! I went through the ordeal at the end of December.
#Asus driver update for n56v laptop as of dec 2015 download#
HD4000 driver from the Asus UX32VD download page. This has never happened to me - set up whole server client infrastructures but causing a hardware crash after installing the newest driver? Damn!
#Asus driver update for n56v laptop as of dec 2015 windows 7#
even with windows 7 reinstallation no success I uninstalled the driver, installed older driver, installed INF update driver again and again, bios update, bios update to older version - no success. Look for more here (it seems they have an older driver but the same problem):Ĭan anyone from Intel tell me if this problem is known and solved or what to do now? Guaranty request to ASUS? Request to Intel? There are other Posts from UX32VD owner that tell the same story and everyone says - "no chance, bring it in - seems to be hardware crash". Bought this Zenbook, allthough it is used for a lot of money and it looks like all that money is gone after one day of having it.

When you try to switch via fn keys - to switch between the displays or just activate / deactivate it - it stays black - even no backlight!!!!! The graphics work on HDMI but when you try to switch back do LCD panel - this panel isn't recognized any longer! You have no controls, even you see no bios screen, dos (windows booting screen) and windows.
#Asus driver update for n56v laptop as of dec 2015 drivers#
So far no problem - then i installed the 3071 (64bit) drivers for HD4000 and the display went black and stays black. I just bought a used Zenbook UX32VD with i7 and HD4000 / GT620M and reinstalled windows 7.
