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Asus VivoBook X202E-DB21T
Device does not charge
Laptop fails to charge.
Power cord failure
Your device may not charge because of a faulty charger. Check your power cord for any physical damage such as exposed wires or kinks in the cord.
Battery failure
Your device may not charge due to battery issues. If your device turns on, check the Windows diagnostic tool via system preferences. If your device is still unable to turn on, see this guide to replace the battery.
Power Port malfunction
Your device may not charge due to the power port malfunctioning. Check that your power cord can easily be inserted into the power port. If not, follow this guide to replace your power port.
Device does not turn on
Your device does not turn on when you hit the power button.
Device is not charged
If your device does not turn on, perhaps the battery does not have charge. Insert the power cable into the computer, then into the wall, and let it charge for a couple of hours. If that does not work, follow the previous troubleshooting guide for checking your battery.
Faulty screen
The screen may not be displaying a picture. Check the computer after you press the power button for signs of life, such as a fan or lights on the keyboard. If the screen is not working, check the troubleshooting guide below.
Hard drive failure
If your device does not turn on, your hard drive may be malfunctioning. Follow this guide in order to repair or replace it.
No image on screen
Screen is broken and unable to produce image.
Physical Damage
If there is physical damage to the screen that is visible, the device’s screen will need to be replaced. Follow this guide for further steps.
Monitor Communication Issues
If your screen is not producing an image, the monitor may be unable to communicate with the Operating System. Connect your laptop with an HDMI cord to an external monitor to see if it is just the screen having issues or the video chip. If the external monitor produces an image, your laptop's monitor may need to be replaced. See this guide for further information.
Loose connections
A loose connection between your device’s monitor and motherboard may cause an inability for the monitor to display an image. If this is the case, you will have to carefully access the inside of the laptop.
Device can not keep time
Your device does not keep time accurately.
Hard drive malfuntion
If your device's hard drive is malfunctioning and not running properly, follow this guide for replacement.
CMOS battery malfunction
If your device's CMOS battery is dry, unable to keep time and not running properly, follow this guide for its replacement.
Broken Trackpad
Trackpad is unable to function the mouse or detect usage.
Trackpad is soiled
Inspect the area for any debris that may be causing the trackpad to malfunction. If debris are discovered, remove trackpad and surrounding area of any soil or foreign substances. If trackpad is not soiled, follow this guideto replace the trackpad.
Operating System (OS) does not recognize trackpad
Check to see your trackpad is being recognized by the OS. If it is not, it may need a new driver. Find the driver on the manufacturers website and install it via their instructions.
Trackpad is damaged
Check that the trackpad does not have any recognizable physical damage. If it does, replace trackpad by following this guide.
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I have a VivoBook X202E and I used to have Windows 8 on it, (where the keyboard did not work) and now I have switched to Linux Mint 20.3. The keyboard still does not work. It probably needs a keyboard replacement as the enter, left arrow, and U keys work perfectly. Any help on this?
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