Asus X53TK random shutdown no BSOD or errors

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       #91

    Thanks!
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       #92

    Is it necessary to copy the User folder? I can't seem to find an USB stick big enough .__.
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       #93

    Yes it is, do you have an external hard disk? Copy them there.
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    No, I don't. But I put my PSP charging, it has a 8GB memory card
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    You need to copy them in a place that's big enough to keep them. Do you have anything important in the user files? If not, you can just forget that and start the clean install.
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       #96

    Okay. I don't have anything important there. I SHALL START
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    How about step 7. What program installers?
    "Gather your program installers"
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    You'll have internet explorer log in to this thread, so now start the clean install and update the thread when you're done. We'll guide you from there.
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    How can I set my computer to boot from the USB?
    In this guide How To Change the Boot Order (Boot Sequence) in BIOS
    it is completely different, I find the boot section but it's very hard in there.
    Gives me boot order of some random numbers + letters first is something the second is RAM I guess.
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    You don't have to do it that way, just tap F2 when you're booting up and it will show the options to boot from, you'll just have to select your USB
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