- ASUS ZENBOOK UX31E DRIVERS WINDOWS 10 MOVIE
- ASUS ZENBOOK UX31E DRIVERS WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS
- ASUS ZENBOOK UX31E DRIVERS WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
Using the standby feature does drain the battery over time (days), but as I don't use this work tool daily it is not very useful for me, I am considering uninstalling it. I think the Asus Instant on might be overkill, and since the system has to be in standby mode for it to work, is only useful for those who use their Ultrabooks often during their day - not suited to my use. It was WAY too sensitive, and there was no adjustment for that (why not?). Before I turned that off, I was clicking everywhere, despite my attempts to be as gentle as possible - and I am not new to touchpads. And I don't have much difficulty with the touchpad - after I turned off the 'tap-to-Lclick' option, using the latest Elantech driver/software from the Asus site (1.05.90 I think). Oh, PS: I do really like this Ultrabook a lot. I don't know if this is related to my event. IMEI is the OS software component of this, to be used when the computer is booted. It is designed for use with remote session software, to be used with OEM (or enterprise) technical support. VPRO is a chip in the mobo that can communicate and it's rumored that it can be activated even when the computer is off, even without external RAM, and can be used to initiate a restore cycle to rebuild the OS to original state (using the restore partition). I Have read that some new computers have Intel's VPRO remote access technology. I went into Windows power options, and verified that the wake timers were disabled, for both battery and plugged in. The only other device plugged in was the charger. Both the wireless and Bluetooth were off, and even so don't they turn off when Windows is exited anyway? The Wireless LED does not come on when I shut the Ultrabook down, and it does not show any "wake" options in the Device manager. Not only was the one in "Power management" still turned off, but I had also disabled the ones in the "advanced" tab as well. It was still connected to my home LAN via GB Ethernet cable, so I immediately checked the "Wake on LAN" options in the device manager.
ASUS ZENBOOK UX31E DRIVERS WINDOWS 10 MOVIE
Then, after playing with the Asus movie screen saver and watching it, I shut the OS down and closed the lid, waiting for the black screen (I had already rebooted since changing the config) before I closed it.Ībout 30-60min later, I was getting ready for bed and I heard the Windows start sound! So I checked, and sure enough, the Ultrabook had turned itself on. Then I updated Windows, 66 updates including the 2 "optionals," and they only took about an hour (or less).
ASUS ZENBOOK UX31E DRIVERS WINDOWS 10 UPDATE
After discovering the Lclick on the Power4gear widget was broken on the update (and the hibernate options vanished), I uninstalled it and installed the original version.
ASUS ZENBOOK UX31E DRIVERS WINDOWS 10 DRIVERS
I updated the drivers manually after LiveUpdate hung and would not progress, and showed it was downloading when in fact there was no network activity - for a long time. I had shut down Windows on my brand new UX31 (UX31E is the 256GB SSD version) Zenbook, after updating all the drivers (that I would allow installed), and uninstalling the extraneous stuff like SmartLogon, FaceLogon, USB Charger plus, IMEI, and LiveUpdate.