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This video I made teaches you how to convert a deb installer for example 4kvideodownloader to rpm installer using the alien tool:
Hope you enjoy it! God Bless Open Source!
Gesundheit mein Brüder!
Gezondheit mijn Bruder!
ASUS and HP problems with Windows 10
UnknownFebruary 12, 201710, 8, asus, Engine, groovy, hp, Intel, Interface, Management, news, problem, problems, tech, windows
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Lately since Windows 10 came out people have been having shutdown, reboot and sleep issues with ASUS and HP laptops. The problem is very annoying and makes your system practically a handicapped child, pardon my french.
The problem resides in the Intel Management Engine Interface, that has been upgraded from v9.x.x to 10.x.x or 11.x.x
Just download the 9.x.x version from your manufacturer's website and install the Intel Management Engine Interface driver version from Windows 8. That will do the trick.
If you remain having problems make sure to disable fast startup by doing the following:
1- Open the battery menu from your Notification Area
2-Click Power and Sleep Settings
3- Click on Additional Power Settings
4- Click on "Choose what closing the lid does"
5- Click on "Change settings currently unavailable"
6- Make sure the "Turn on fast startup" checkbox is disabled
And that's it. Hope it solves it for y'all :)
The problem resides in the Intel Management Engine Interface, that has been upgraded from v9.x.x to 10.x.x or 11.x.x
Just download the 9.x.x version from your manufacturer's website and install the Intel Management Engine Interface driver version from Windows 8. That will do the trick.
If you remain having problems make sure to disable fast startup by doing the following:
1- Open the battery menu from your Notification Area
2-Click Power and Sleep Settings
3- Click on Additional Power Settings
4- Click on "Choose what closing the lid does"
5- Click on "Change settings currently unavailable"
6- Make sure the "Turn on fast startup" checkbox is disabled
And that's it. Hope it solves it for y'all :)