F5F Stay Refreshed Hardware Notebooks Is there any issue with the ASUS laptop freezing due to chronic cold?

Is there any issue with the ASUS laptop freezing due to chronic cold?

Is there any issue with the ASUS laptop freezing due to chronic cold?

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austinp44
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02-06-2016, 12:57 AM
#21
At what point?
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austinp44
02-06-2016, 12:57 AM #21

At what point?

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WoofyMonster
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02-06-2016, 07:12 AM
#22
Once I chose the disk space for installation, it reached 5% and then restarted.
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WoofyMonster
02-06-2016, 07:12 AM #22

Once I chose the disk space for installation, it reached 5% and then restarted.

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BOOGHEMAN
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02-06-2016, 10:37 AM
#23
Earlier, your evaluations were conducted using Live Linux distributions, correct? Were they not fully installed on the SSD?
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BOOGHEMAN
02-06-2016, 10:37 AM #23

Earlier, your evaluations were conducted using Live Linux distributions, correct? Were they not fully installed on the SSD?

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LuckyLuc97
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02-17-2016, 03:50 AM
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Yes, nearly every test I conducted took place in a Live Linux setup. I also have installed various Linux distributions for different purposes (to watch videos and browse mainly):
Linux Mint (Cinnamon): Already installed and working well. Occasionally flickers and restarts, similar to Windows.
Fedora: Just installed a week ago. It stopped working after trying to play mkv videos.
Ubuntu: Installed around three days ago; I was dual-booting with Cinnamon until yesterday when I removed its boot partition, claiming the space freed up by Fedora. I haven’t rebooted while using it. It makes me think the problem could be related to Firefox Add-ons, which were installed on Cinnamon when I logged in with my Firefox account and synced, but not on Ubuntu (since I was logged out).
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LuckyLuc97
02-17-2016, 03:50 AM #24

Yes, nearly every test I conducted took place in a Live Linux setup. I also have installed various Linux distributions for different purposes (to watch videos and browse mainly):
Linux Mint (Cinnamon): Already installed and working well. Occasionally flickers and restarts, similar to Windows.
Fedora: Just installed a week ago. It stopped working after trying to play mkv videos.
Ubuntu: Installed around three days ago; I was dual-booting with Cinnamon until yesterday when I removed its boot partition, claiming the space freed up by Fedora. I haven’t rebooted while using it. It makes me think the problem could be related to Firefox Add-ons, which were installed on Cinnamon when I logged in with my Firefox account and synced, but not on Ubuntu (since I was logged out).

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CrzNoah
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02-17-2016, 06:32 AM
#25
Did you remove all current partitions before attempting the installation, or did you opt for a multi-boot setup?
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CrzNoah
02-17-2016, 06:32 AM #25

Did you remove all current partitions before attempting the installation, or did you opt for a multi-boot setup?

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