Wednesday 16 May 2012

Asus launches two Ivy Bridge laptops in India




Asus has launched two new notebooks in the India, the Multimedia N56VM, and the Gaming G75VW, featuring 3rd-Generation Intel Core processors (Ivy Bridge). Both feature what Asus is calling IOIC (Instant On, Instant Connect) features, as well as advanced sound (SonicMaster) and touch (Asus Magic Touch) technologies.
Mr. Alex Huang, Managing Director, Systems Business Group, Asus India Pvt Ltd., spoke on the launch, saying:
“It is our goal to create and deliver happiness to all of our customers and it is a commitment that can never be compromised. Crafted through innovative Asus DNA, new N Series multimedia notebooks showcase pro-grade sound, stylish elegance, and 3rd generation Intel Core processors under latest Ivy Bridge microarchitechture. Gaming Notebook Asus G75VW further redefines portable gaming.”
The N56VM All embody the very concept of Asus DNA, which channels design efforts towards better user experiences. It utilizes SonicMaster Premium audiophile-worthy sound, wide-view screens with Full HD 1080p, and an all-new deluxe look with zinc alloy casing that has already won a prestigious Reddot 2012 design award. Intel 3rd generation Core processor powers the N56VM, which also uses exclusive Asus Super Hybrid Engine II technology to offer 2-second instant on resume and 2 weeks standby time.


 Asus G75VW is a 17.3 inch notebook equipped with Full HD Non-Glare 3D Panel. Based on the advanced Intel Chief River platform, Asus G75VW has 3rd Generation Intel Ivy Bridge processor with latest nVidia GeForce GTX 670M (3GB DDR5) dedicated graphics. The G75VW is the future of gaming notebooks from ROG. It comes loaded with 16GB RAM, 1.3TB Hard Drive & Blu Ray Comb drive along with Genuine Windows7 Home Premium operating system.


The Asus N56VM has been given an MRP of Rs. 89,999, while the Asus G75VW has an MRP of Rs. 1,39,999. Check out specs below:

                                     ASUS N- 56 VM Model
  • Model - N56VM
  • Processors - Intel Core i7-3610QM Quad Core  (2.3G, 6M)
  • Operating system - Windows® 7 Home Premium
  • Chipset - Mobile Intel® HM76 Express Chipset
  • Main memory - DDR3 1600MHz, 8GB
  • Display - 15.6" Full HD LED-backlit (1920*1080)
  • Graphics - NVIDIA® GeForce® GT 630M with 2GB DDR3 video memory
  • ODD - Blu Ray 4X Combo
  • Storage -SATA 750GB (7200rpm) HDD





ASUS G-75VM Model
  • Model Name - G75VW
  • LCD - 17.3" Full HD Non-Glare 3D Panel (1920*1080)
  • CPU - Intel Core i7-3610QM Quad Core  (2.3G, 6M)
  • VGA - NV GTX 670M 3G DDR5 VRAM
  • RAM - 16G DDR3 1600
  • HDD - 1.5TB (750G X 2) 7200rpm
  • ODD - Blu Ray 4X Combo
  • WLAN -  802.11 b/g/n
  • BT - BT 4.0
  • Webcam - HD Camera
  • Battery - 8 Cell
  • OS - Win7 Home Premium
  • Warranty - 1 Year Global
  • Accessory1 - Bag, Mouse,  3D Glass & Headsets
  • USB 3.0 - 4 ports
  • HDMI - 1 ports





Monday 14 May 2012

How To Reset The BIOS/CMOS Password

Well! This is my First Blog and in this post I will tell you how to ByPass BIOS Password /Remove BIOS password if you forgot it but before doing this be careful because you need to have some hardware knowledge. So please try at your own risk but it really work!!!! And may solve your trouble.

Let’s simply follow the steps:

First of all information related to BIOS: - 

Well! BIOS passwords are used to add some extra security to computers when it boots up. You can either set a password to prevent access to BIOS settings or to prevent PC from booting by going to BIOS Settings by pressing F2 or F8 in Intel Machines. But sometimes this extra security might become painful when you forget the BIOS password or someone changes your system BIOS password intentionally. But there is no need to worry about. There are many known ways to reset / remove / bypass the password:
Now First Method is by removing CMOS Battery from the Mother Board as you see below Image.


As you see this is CMOS Battery now follow these instructions carefully…..

Almost all motherboards use a small coin sized CMOS battery to store all BIOS settings along with the password in chips and this battery supply some current to keep the small settings for BIOS inside the chips just like our Digital Watch or Calculator for storage purpose.  Now, to reset the password, unplug the PC, open the cabinet and remove the CMOS battery for approx. 15-30 minutes and then put it back. It'll reset all BIOS settings as well as the password and you'll need to re-enter all settings. If it fails, then try to remove the battery for at least one hour.
Don't worry if it’s not working I Am here Buddy just comment below and I will help you out!!!!


Another Option is:- 


By Using the Motherboard Jumper: In most motherboards CMOS battery is soldered, which makes it difficult to remove the battery. In this case we use another method. Almost all motherboards contain a jumper that can clear all CMOS settings along with the BIOS password. The location of this jumper varies depending upon the motherboard brand. You should read your motherboard manual to check its location. If you don't have the manual then look for the jumpers near the CMOS battery. Most of the manufacturer labels the jumper as CLR, CLEAR, CLEAR CMOS, etc. When you find the jumper, look carefully. There will be 3 pins and the jumper will be joining the center pin to either left or right pin. What you need to do, is remove the jumper and join the center pin to the opposite pin. e.g. if the jumper joins center pin to left pin, then remove it and join center pin to right pin. Now wait for a few seconds and then again remove the jumper and join the center pin to left pin. Make sure to turn the PC off before opening the cabinet and resetting the jumper.

That’s it 
All is from Vishal please leave Comments if you like my information