As long as you return the machine's hardware back to stock when doing any RMA attempt your warranty is still valid. You could completely dissasemble it, replace various parts, wipe the OS etc. The device's warranty is tied to the software, not hardware. Originally posted by Omega:The Windows license is tied to the machine. I bought a portable cd player back in the 90's and i dropped it trying to put a cd in it and broke the lid the company told me it was considered abuse and would not repair it unless i paid to have it repaired. The only ports they allow a user to access is the hard drive and ram anything else voids the warranty. Just like if you drop it and break the screen the warranty does not cover it because the company considers it abuse. If you take apart your brand new laptop and break something the company is going to tell you you have to pay to fix it or you are SOL. That is why warranties cover parts and labor not software because software don't have parts only hardware does. And the warranty is tied to the hardware not the software. Now if the warranty is for 2 years and you had for 3 years then the warranty expired. I work for a computer repair shop so i know everything about this stuff. Or there is a sticker on the screw saying warranty voided if removed. if the sticker has a hole in it the laptop has been taken apart and the warranty is now voided. That is why most laptops have a screw under the sticker so they know the laptop been tempered with. That isn't true at all i suggest you look up what hardware warranties are. The Windows license is tied to the machine. I have a program that I use to monitor my cpu usage and when my pc is idle my cpu stays at 0%. My pc is just as fast as the day I built it 2 years ago. I have it installed and it don't make your pc slow. Yes you need amorycrate to change your lights or you will be stuck with the god awful rainbow effect. Happened to me when I had a dell back in the 90s. They can say you doing that caused your problem and you voided your warranty. Originally posted by SnakeFist:Telling the op to format their hard drive and install retail windows could invalidate their warranty. Is it really because of the ram or do I need to do something else? I don't know much about PC gaming. Well I only have one 8gb ram, I'm planning on adding another 8gb, but still I expected more. But what does it do anyway? Can armoury improve my fps? I tried this laptop for a spin with subnautica and it runs horrendously on medium setting, like I was expecting more than 30fps. I really want to at least try it out and I can't change my gamer light without it (at least that's what google told me). you most likely do not need it.ĭrivers are different as you actually need those. Unless it's branded software for the TouchPad, LED/RGB lighting. You can always go and download and install those from ASUS website.īy going to the Support page for your exact model of Laptop. As long as you have all the drivers installed. You should do yourself a favor and wipe the entire drive and then clean install very latest Win11 via USB.Īll those drivers and software from the laptop maker can be downloaded and installed by the user as needed. Originally posted by Bad □ Motha:It never matters.
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