My little ASUS was sent for resuscitation last week and fortunately she was discharged with no major complications except for a bit of 'follow up' of side effects eradication. Now she can function almost normally ('almost' cuz she's still a bit slow due to her age =p).
One admission for resuscitation cost me..... T.T
One admission for resuscitation cost me..... T.T

Discharge medications:
1. Avira instead of Kapersky
(cuz Kapersky's a bit 'heavy' for elderly like little ASUS, haih)
1. Avira instead of Kapersky
(cuz Kapersky's a bit 'heavy' for elderly like little ASUS, haih)

2. Keyboard protector
3. Long-needed cooling pad
(convenient, stylist, transformable =p)
(convenient, stylist, transformable =p)
cool~~ yr cooling pad!
ReplyDeleteyeeyee,how much is the key board protector?
haha, i also feel my cooling pad is cool... hoho~
ReplyDeletei bought it for rm9 (dont know kena cheat anot =p)but i hav to waste some of it as i cut it according to my keyboard size.. =.=