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09-29-2019 08:13 AM #1
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Maximus IX code, Windows 1909, Qualcomm issues?
Just updated to Windows 10 1909, suddenly OS does not detect either Bluetooth or Wifi. Latest drivers from Asus website, latest BIOS, still Windows won't detect it. Everything was working fine, suddenly dynamic lock stopped working (which didn't worry me as it sometimes does this due to range of about 150mm from antenna to phone for some reason). Then Windows popped up a message about restarting to update to 1909, which at that point I didn't connect with the Bluetooth issue. After the update, no Bluetooth and no Wifi.....
Windows troubleshooter denies the hardware even exists, yet it is still switched on in the BIOS.
Coincidence or not?
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10-13-2019 11:51 AM #2
pndiode PC Specs Laptop (Model) ASUS G752VL-DH71 Motherboard ROG Maximus IX Extreme Processor I7-7700K Memory (part number) G-Skill F4-3600C19Q-32GTZRB Graphics Card #1 ROG Matrix GTX 980TI -P-6GD5 Bitspower Water Block Graphics Card #2 ROG Matrix GTX 980TI -P-6GD5 Bitspower Water Block Monitor SAMSUNG S22D300HY (2 ea) Storage #1 WD Black SN750 1TB Storage #2 WD Blue 4TB (4 ea) CPU Cooler EK PE 360 (Top), PE 240 (Front), and Xres 100 Elite Case ROG Strix Helios Power Supply ThermalTake Toughpower 1200W Keyboard Cerberus Mouse Logitech MX Master S2 Headset ROG Strix Fusion 300 Mouse Pad Generic Headset/Speakers Bose Companion 3 Series II OS Win 10 Pro 20H2 Network Router Generic Accessory #1 ROG Aura Terminal Accessory #2 ROG 10GB Express Accessory #3 Corsair ML140 (4 ea), Corsair ML120 (3 ea)
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Windows troubleshooter denies the hardware even exists, yet it is still switched on i
I had the same problem when reverting to an earlier BIOS with Windows 10 version 1903. I pressed CMOS button and that did not help.
I then pressed the CMOS button again, removed the power plug from the power supply, pressed the power/start button to deplete all power from motherboard. Reconnected power supply plug WIFI and Bluetooth were still not detected.
I then pressed the CMOS button again, removed the power plug from the power supply, pressed the start button to deplete all power from motherboard. Reconnected the power supply plug, reinstalled BIOS and WIFI/Bluetooth were detected.
I think it’s best to install/upgrade Windows 10 with default BIOs settings, but I could be wrong.