Just a quick video showing how to overclock the laptops refresh rate on my Powerspec 1710. This will be the same method for many other gaming laptops with nv. Accessing the BIOS is often necessary when troubleshooting issues related to startup errors. Accessing the BIOS with a PowerSpec 7110 computer can be done right after powering on the system and pressing the proper key. Once inside the BIOS, you can change many of the computers basic system settings. Power on the PowerSpec 7110.
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Powerspec 1710 Laptop has had issues producing the correct hue of color for the backlight. After playing with some settings the keyboard flickered some colors and went off. Several restarts provided no results. Reinstalled and repair installed control center. No dice. Finally decided to shut down and turn back on just to see, and sure enough, blue backlight right off the bat. Problem is, no matter what I am unable to get the control center software to produce a backlight tab to adjust the backlight so it is suck on blue. Any help is appreciated!Thank you!Tom LaForceSucceed at Work and in Life
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Today’s problem was a new computer I purchased from MicroCenter. I noticed right away that when I tried to wake the computer from sleep mode using my keyboard or mouse, it didn’t work. The only thing that did work was pushing the power button.
I checked all the settings in the control panel that I knew might fix the problem. No luck. Adobe reader xi download free windows 10.
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Then I called MicroCenter tech support. First guy had me do a bunch of stuff. The computer then decided to update itself during this process, so the tech told me to call back if it didn’t work.
It didn’t work. Called and got a new guy. He had me try a bunch of different stuff. Still no luck. I knew I had problems when he started asking why I wanted my computer to sleep in the first place. He, apparently, leaves his computer running all the time. That was his advice to me.
At this point, I figured I would just have to wake it using the power button. That idea left me feeling like my new computer was a piece of junk, especially when I noticed the power button occasionally stuck a bit. I don’t imagine it will last long, and my new plan was going to contribute to its premature failure.
That sticking got me scouring the internet for other answers. That’s when I learned about the BIOS Setup Screen.
I accessed mine by hitting the DELETE key when the computer was booting. It got me to this big red screen that I had never seen before. I wasn’t sure I should mess with it, but after reading this article, I decided to give it a try.
My screen was red vs. blue as seen in the linked article. Here’s the sequence of screens: Settings | Advanced | Wakeup Event Setup. It took me to a screen that looked like this.
Don’t you know, all those options were marked disabled. I simply enabled the third one from the bottom and closed out the program. The computer finished booting. I put it to sleep. Boom, it woke up with my keyboard. Tried again, and this time woke it with my mouse. Woot woot!
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Not sure if everyone has this same BIOS program, but if you do, it seems to be where you need to make the change if you want the keyboard to wake your computer.
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Hope it works for you.