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Asus Vento 3600 (Any Warranty?)

Hi, I recently bought an Asus Vento 3600 black case, It was very nice. But since last night the power button isn't functioning. Last time when i pushed the button i heard a very weird click sound after that it stopped responding, may be i pushed little too hard. Does it have any warranty? I have no idea what to do please HELP! and by the way how to open front panel? Thanks

  • Anonymous May 26, 2008

    I have the same problem, but this is 7 months down the line. The Vento cases are also difficult to open in front, scared i'm going to brake it permantly.

  • Anonymous Feb 07, 2009

    why my left side not have light?????

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Hey make sure all your right cables are plugged in.
And how did you get the power switch to light up.

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SWITCH PROBLEMS A trick can be done here. Unplug it then spray the switch (Soaked) with warm distilled water with mild soap. then let it dry using a Hair Dryer. Then test! If failed, Replace the switch. If Persists then There is a problem with the Main Board or Power Driver. ====================== If you are having trouble with Newly bought items save your self from headaches by returning them and demand a replacement or a refund! You may have purchased a reconditioned\repaired\factory defect product.

  • Anonymous Sep 21, 2007

    Yes it should have warranty. Its repairable though.

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