I uploaded the pastebin link to the dmesg output I collected onto the bug report. You can also access it here: https://pastebin.com/bDr3eeke
I uploaded the pastebin link to the dmesg output I collected onto the bug report. You can also access it here: https://pastebin.com/bDr3eeke
Try resetting the BIOS. Might have to power off, remove power cord, then hold power button for 30 seconds
Done. Wifi card still doesn't show up.
Dang, I found a post on Arch Linux forums that said it worked, maybe a BIOS reset to defaults or remove the CMOS battery will work
I might try going into the BIOS and manually resetting it via the GUI over the next couple of days and also reinstalling the CMOS battery.
OK, I got it fixed but I'm not 100% sure how it was fixed. Earlier I followed your instruction, turned it on and it wasn't working. I then went into the BIOS, reset to defaults and tested it but the WiFi card was still not working. Today I decided to open the laptop up to try and find the CMOS battery, but it looks like you need to disassemble about 90% of this laptop just to get to the CMOS battery (I'm assuming it's behind the motherboard like some other ASUS laptops, because it's not visible when I open the cover). I then decided to close it up without fully disassembling it and write back to you what I'd done so far, however I noticed that the WiFi was suddenly working. Thanks for your help.
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