Solution to iPad “Not Charging†When Connected to Computer USB here!
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Some of you are finding out that your iPad is displaying the “Not Charging†status when connected to the computer via its USB cable even though you are able to detect and sync on iTunes.

Use Software to Increase USB Power Output
ASUS came up with a software solution to deal specifically with charging issues related to Apple devices a while back. It works by simply increasing the USB port’s power output.
Initially we were hesitant to recommend this as we came across complaints of BSOD (Window’s Blue Screen of Death) occurring but as we dug deeper, we found that the complaints stopped sometime during January of this year. There doesn’t seem to be any indication of an update though.
Anyways, we’ve tried and tested the software and it works very well for us. It’s very simple to do but we must caution you that anything can go wrong when you start tweaking with stuff like this so please proceed at your own risk. This should work with all motherboards and computers (Windows platform only) as claimed by ASUS.
Step 1: Download the software > Asus A1 charger here

Step 2: Open the downloaded file “AiCharger_V10006_XpVistaWin7.zip†and it should unzip. In the resulting folder “V1.00.06″ open “Setup.exe†to start installation. Simply confirm all the steps and once installation is complete, you will be prompted to restart your computer. Click “Restart Now†or similar.

Step 3: Once the computer has been restarted, you should now be able to see the ASUS Ai Charger icon in your bottom-right taskbar.

Step 4: Now try connecting your iPad via the USB cable. If all worked out well, you will see the iPad start charging. The one thing we found that doesn’t work as advertised by ASUS is the ability to charge while the computer is in Standby, Suspend or even after it’s Shut Down. Minor details.

Use Software to Increase USB Power Output
ASUS came up with a software solution to deal specifically with charging issues related to Apple devices a while back. It works by simply increasing the USB port’s power output.
Initially we were hesitant to recommend this as we came across complaints of BSOD (Window’s Blue Screen of Death) occurring but as we dug deeper, we found that the complaints stopped sometime during January of this year. There doesn’t seem to be any indication of an update though.
Anyways, we’ve tried and tested the software and it works very well for us. It’s very simple to do but we must caution you that anything can go wrong when you start tweaking with stuff like this so please proceed at your own risk. This should work with all motherboards and computers (Windows platform only) as claimed by ASUS.
Step 1: Download the software > Asus A1 charger here

Step 2: Open the downloaded file “AiCharger_V10006_XpVistaWin7.zip†and it should unzip. In the resulting folder “V1.00.06″ open “Setup.exe†to start installation. Simply confirm all the steps and once installation is complete, you will be prompted to restart your computer. Click “Restart Now†or similar.

Step 3: Once the computer has been restarted, you should now be able to see the ASUS Ai Charger icon in your bottom-right taskbar.

Step 4: Now try connecting your iPad via the USB cable. If all worked out well, you will see the iPad start charging. The one thing we found that doesn’t work as advertised by ASUS is the ability to charge while the computer is in Standby, Suspend or even after it’s Shut Down. Minor details.
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