F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Notebooks Factory is wiping your Asus ZenBook's screenpad area, but it might not have worked properly because of this issue.

Factory is wiping your Asus ZenBook's screenpad area, but it might not have worked properly because of this issue.

Factory is wiping your Asus ZenBook's screenpad area, but it might not have worked properly because of this issue.

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BaSsAmMq
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Yesterday, 10:02 PM
#1
I am about to completely wipe all data from my Asus ZenBook UX534FTC. I was wondering if there would be trouble with drivers, especially for touch screens and pads. I want to know what happens if something goes wrong. I looked around a bit already and learned how the reset process works. When looking for drivers after the reset, I found none on the Asus website for this specific model. I know tech pretty well but not really about drivers or device management. That's why I need some more info here. Another thing: I am using Windows 10 right now and want to go to Windows 11. Do I update first before resetting? What steps do I follow after the reset to get my laptop running again with Windows? Are there any other drivers besides screen ones that need installing?
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BaSsAmMq
Yesterday, 10:02 PM #1

I am about to completely wipe all data from my Asus ZenBook UX534FTC. I was wondering if there would be trouble with drivers, especially for touch screens and pads. I want to know what happens if something goes wrong. I looked around a bit already and learned how the reset process works. When looking for drivers after the reset, I found none on the Asus website for this specific model. I know tech pretty well but not really about drivers or device management. That's why I need some more info here. Another thing: I am using Windows 10 right now and want to go to Windows 11. Do I update first before resetting? What steps do I follow after the reset to get my laptop running again with Windows? Are there any other drivers besides screen ones that need installing?

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C_for_Churro
Junior Member
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9 hours ago
#2
Welcome to the forums! Newbies, please backup all important stuff on a flash drive before doing anything else. Then download every driver from the support page for your laptop at www.asus.com and put them all on that same flash drive. Also, make sure you update the BIOS in your computer's settings before you start installing Windows. For the OS part, use the Windows Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB stick with Windows 11, then install it when you can't find any internet connection.
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C_for_Churro
9 hours ago #2

Welcome to the forums! Newbies, please backup all important stuff on a flash drive before doing anything else. Then download every driver from the support page for your laptop at www.asus.com and put them all on that same flash drive. Also, make sure you update the BIOS in your computer's settings before you start installing Windows. For the OS part, use the Windows Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB stick with Windows 11, then install it when you can't find any internet connection.