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 Asus Tuf Gaming - On/Off Button Problem

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TSDylnyat
post Feb 10 2025, 02:49 PM, updated 10 months ago

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Last year, I bought this ASUS TUF Gaming A15. Just a few months after using it, the power button started having issues.
What used to be a single click now sometimes takes 10 minutes or multiple tries before it turns on.

Once it boots up, everything is fine. The issue is, I’m not sure whether it's the button or something else.

Have you guys ever experienced this?

I already sent the laptop for warranty checking, but I received a call saying they want to format my laptop. I’m not sure about the purpose of formatting it, since I’ve already tried that method. But yeah, still waiting for the update.

Fingers crossed my laptop will be fine and healthy like before.
dylan_chng
post Feb 10 2025, 03:28 PM

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If it is still under warranty, I would let ASUS service centre do the repair to avoid voiding the warranty.

It could be the CMOS battery is dead and each time you turn on the computer, it resets the BIOS and does checks which takes time.

Maybe you can check if the power button works to turn the display off and or put computer to sleep when it is booted up.
TSDylnyat
post Feb 10 2025, 03:48 PM

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QUOTE(dylan_chng @ Feb 10 2025, 03:28 PM)
If it is still under warranty, I would let ASUS service centre do the repair to avoid voiding the warranty.

It could be the CMOS battery is dead and each time you turn on the computer, it resets the BIOS and does checks which takes time.

Maybe you can check if the power button works to turn the display off and or put computer to sleep when it is booted up.
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If the computer booted up, and pressing the power button, it does make it to sleep. (only if i press it in the right place & multiple time) maybe and i suspect its because of the powwer button maybeee laa..

but yea, will update once the service center fix/return the laptop to me.

This post has been edited by Dylnyat: Feb 10 2025, 03:51 PM
xxboxx
post Feb 10 2025, 07:49 PM

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Most laptop have the setting in BIOS and the brand's app for enabling auto start when the laptop lid is open. You can use that to avoid using the power button.
TSDylnyat
post Feb 10 2025, 08:29 PM

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QUOTE(xxboxx @ Feb 10 2025, 07:49 PM)
Most laptop have the setting in BIOS and the brand's app for enabling auto start when the laptop lid is open. You can use that to avoid using the power button.
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I will try to find tgis setting soob

 

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