OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update done on the laptop just before the problem started? (Windows Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update > Update History)
Again these are only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
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With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
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With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off in my PC after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor (non magnetic) on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update done on the laptop just before the problem started? (Windows Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update > Update History)
Again these are only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
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Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
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Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor (non magnetic) on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
-
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update done on the laptop just before the problem started? (Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update > Update History)
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update done on the laptop just before the problem started? (Windows Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update > Update History)
Again these are only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
-
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update done on the laptop just before the problem started?
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update done on the laptop just before the problem started? (Settings > Update and Security > Windows Update > Update History)
Again these are only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
-
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update just done on the laptop just before the problem started?
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update done on the laptop just before the problem started?
Again these are only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update just done on the laptop just before the problem started?
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Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
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Again these are only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
-
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem Was there an update just done on the laptop just before the problem started?
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem. Was there an OS update just done on the laptop just before the problem started?
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
-
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens. If nothing then its’ looking like an Windows problem or a compatibility problem Was there an update just done on the laptop just before the problem started?
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
-
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
+
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run. Either that or just get into BIOS and leave it for a while and see what happens
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
-
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware and not the OS software, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
+
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware without the OS software operating, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware and not the OS software, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
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Not certain that they use lid magnets anymore in laptops. I know with some (don’t know about Asus though) they use a sensor on the power button board that detects if the lid is shut. This is for laptops that had the power button on the top at the back of the keyboard near the screen so there may be something similar going on with yours. You could try running a magnet along the top of the keyboard under the screen to see if this turns the display on or off to see if it is magnetically switched or not. Just a thought..
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware and not the OS software, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
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Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable and the pincount should help as well.
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Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable so that you can verify and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware and not the OS software, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable and the pincount should help as well.
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With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy not to have it working.
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With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy as a backstop not to have it working.
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware and not the OS software, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|free memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware and not the OS software, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy not to have it working.
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware and not the OS software, as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy not to have it working.
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|memory test program] and check if it happens. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|memory test program] and check if it happens while running the program. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy not to have it working.
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
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Try downloading and running this [https://www.memtest86.com/download.htm|memory test program] and check if it happens. The idea here is not that it is testing the memory per se, but that it is testing the hardware as it is a standalone program that doesn’t rely on Windows to run
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy not to have it working.
@leontheweirdo ,
OK, so it appears to be not a "sleep/hibernation problem but maybe then it's a power problem
Not sure if I missed it but does this happen when the charger is connected and switched on?
If not or even if so, try creating a [https://www.groovypost.com/howto/generate-battery-report-windows-10/|Win 10 battery report] and check the results in case it is a battery problem.
Again this is only trying to eliminate possible reasons for the problem.
Back on the pixel problem, here’s an image taken from this teardown [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YAX8XO08eNM|video] of your laptop that shows the cable passing out of the right hinge.
[image|2043790]
(click on image to enlarge for better viewing)
If you decide to follow this up and check if the cable is damaged and find that it is, rather than just being loose, here’s a link to a [https://www.asusparts.eu/en/partfinder/Asus/Notebook/G%20Series/GL702VM|supplier] of parts for the laptop.
It is handy because you can find the Asus part number for whatever part you need for the laptop and then search online using the ''Asus part number only,'' to get results for suppliers that suit you, so at least you know that it should be the correct one.
Click on the “''cable” checkbox'' on the left side to view all the cable parts. There are 6 EDP cables for the laptop. It must depend on what the specs are for the panel etc as to which one is the right one for your particular model variant. Don’t be misled when it say GL702 VT as the cables are the same for each model VI, VM. VS, VT. Hopefully it may be marked on the cable and the pincount should help as well.
With the restore point, once you have set it it does work OK, but twice over the last two years it had been turned off after a “feature” update was installed and I had to turn it on again. Been OK after the last couple but has made me check after every major update just in case. It is too handy not to have it working.