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My Asus zenbook duo is not turning on

it turns on randomly after several clicks sometimes after few days it turns on. I suspect the issue is with the power key. To turn on ASUS zenbook duo the only way is power button, there are no other options(may be cmos battery removal would work)

If it’s power key can someone walk through the process of changing the power key or any other alternative.

Right now my laptop is turned off, it is not turning on.🥹

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This is a common problem I have also faced.

First try hold the power button for 5 seconds.

It might just give a blank screen with the screen pad on with full brightness(and if you had put the laptop at full speed mode the fans will be screaming (totallynormal) )

Press the power button for 5 extra seconds to fully turn it off

After this press and hold the power button for 10 seconds

By now your pro duo will turn on with the logo being the first thing it displays

It might take 1 minute for it to reach the lock screen which is okay.

And by now your laptop is now OK

Hope this helps

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My one would just randomly switch off / restart if you opened the camera or switch the orientation, or if you tried using the Asus app

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EC reset will cycle your hardware , You need to do is turn off your Device remove power adapter and all external devices then press and hold the power button for 40 seconds , after that you need to wait at least 30 seconds before you turn on your Device again

I just receive this message from asus support and seems that is working. try it and tell me your feedback

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did you find the solution?

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I apologize for the inconvenience you’re facing with your ASUS Zenbook Pro 14 Duo OLED (UX8402). Let’s troubleshoot this issue together:

  1. Power Button Check:
    • The power button is crucial for turning on your laptop. If it’s malfunctioning, it can cause startup issues.
    • Before considering hardware replacement, try the following:
      • Press and hold the power button: Sometimes, a long press (about 10 seconds) can force a hard reset.
      • Check the AC adapter: Ensure its connected properly and providing power.
      • Inspect the power LED: Look for any signs of life (even brief flashes) when you press the power button.
  2. Alternative Power-On Methods:
    • Unfortunately, the Zenbook Duo primarily relies on the power button for startup.
    • CMOS battery removal won’t directly affect the power button functionality. It mainly resets BIOS settings.
    • If you suspect the power button, consider seeking professional repair or contacting ASUS support.
  3. Changing the Power Button:
    • Replacing the power button involves disassembling the laptop, which can be complex.
    • Disassembly guide:
      1. Remove the bottom plate: Undo the screws and gently pry the bottom panel away from the chassis.
      2. Locate the power button assembly: It’s usually near the top of the keyboard area.
      3. Disconnect the power button cable: Carefully unplug the cable from the motherboard.
      4. Replace the power button module: Install a new power button module (if available).
      5. Reassemble the laptop: Secure the bottom plate and tighten the screws.
  4. Professional Assistance:
    • Given the intricacies of laptop internals, I recommend seeking professional help.
    • An authorized ASUS service center can diagnose and repair the issue effectively.

Remember to back up your data if possible before any repair attempts. I hope your Zenbook Duo powers up smoothly soon.

I’ve provided general guidance for troubleshooting and replacing the power button. For specific details on disassembly and replacement, refer to the official ASUS support resources. If you need further assistance, consider reaching out to ASUS customer support or a certified technician.

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Did you find a way? I have the same problem but my power button is working normal.

I saw that when i start-up the laptop it goes with other time and date....that means there is a problem with CMOS battery....

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actually....my real problem was flex band between mainboard and wifi...somehow this flex stop power up the computer. i replace that and now all good. start at first touch

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@gabriel41799 Hi, my laptop has the same issue and I wonder how did you saw that the flex band was the problem. Was it burned, was it cut or any other visual indication ?

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I have probleme When I turn on my device it boots but the screen remains black and I can hear the sound that it is working

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From time to time I experience that. To fix this on most occasions:

I normally hold the power button till the screen pad plus turns off. Then I wait 10-15 seconds. Afterwards I press the on button for another 10-15 seconds. After this the screen pad plus will be on but the main display will be off. Don't worry, give the laptop at least 10 or 20 minutes to restart (don't worry if you hear the fans in full speed mode). By now the main display should be on. If however the screen does not turn on there might be a problem with the motherboard and it might have to be replaced (depending on how serious the damage has occurred to display connectors and ports.) Hopefully this helps. If you have any further problems, be sure to ask.

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