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its very tricky but can be done i personally have done about 50 of them on various models but it includes taking the laptop apart and will void your warranty
It sounds like you may have installed some malware or corrupted part of your windows installation. Reboot your computer, and repeatedly press f8 until a menu shows options like "safe mode ' safe mode with networking ' repair your installation" etc. You'll want to highlight the Repair your installation option and hit enter. Then follow the prompts untill you reach a page with the option "System Restore" and Use the latest backup available.
Horizontal Lines On Laptop Screen Remove the AC adapter and turn off the laptop (push and hold the Power button for 15 seconds until the Power light turns off to force shut down), then press and hold the Power button for 40 seconds to perform a hard reset.
Specifications from http://www.cnet.com/laptops/asus-r503u-rh21-15/4507-3121_7-35536437.html would seem to say NO, but your model may be slightly different. You should have high-speed wifi however.
Shut down your Asus laptop. Click "Start" then click the "Shut down" button. Power your computer back on. Wait for the ASUS splash screen. Press the "ALT" and "F2" keys on your keyboard as soon as you see the ASUS splash screen. Your computer will enter the BIOS.
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