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08-14-2019 07:07 AM #11
geniusdevil PC Specs Laptop (Model) ASUS G30AB Motherboard ASUSTeK G30AB Z87 Chipset Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770K CPU @ 3.50GHz, 4 Core(s) Memory (part number) 16GB DIMM DDR3 1600 MHz clocked @ 1605 MHz Graphics Card #1 ASUS STRIX 960 OCDC2 2GB Monitor BENQ XL2411Z 144hz 1ms Storage #1 Samsung 850 EVO 500 GB on AHCI Storage #2 Toshiba SATA HDD 3TB on AHCI CPU Cooler Corsair H60 Case ASUS G30AB Power Supply 700W Keyboard ASUS Keyboard Mouse Logitech G500s Gaming Mouse Headset SteelSeries Siberia V2 Full-Size Gaming Headset Mouse Pad SteelSeries Headset/Speakers BOSE Companion Multimedia Speakers III OS Windows 10 Pro Network Router C9 Archer Very fast! Accessory #1 Xbox Wireless Controller Accessory #2 ASUS BT400 Accessory #3 HP w2558HC 1920x1200 as second monitor.
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Hi John,
Here's the solution. Our system does have some legacy components, and that tend to sometimes mess up with the Fast Startup in Windows. I have turned it off in Bios, and had UEFI installed with CSM: AUTO. This way, the installation can put the legacy components in its place.
Always make sure you do a fresh install of any operating system with just the main drive(SSD) remove everything else; CD-ROM, Ralink Wifi card, Front USB 2 and 3 extensions, Front HD audio panel etc., Just SSD, ur installation media on any of the back ports, or in the case of CD-u may keep the CD-ROM for installation. Once a clean fresh Windows is installed and all the updates, you can shut down the PC, remove the powerplug, press the power button long enough to release all the residue electric-current.... and then put ur components back together, turn the PC on.... and you will see without needing to go into BIOS, ur Windows will put every component back into its place.
The problem with our updates is Wireless Lan and Intel i217-v; I usually only take the WLAN out when I want to perform updates. But, it's a good idea to remove other secondary drives too, because they tend to fight for the boot sequence, and mess up the order.
Hope this helps.
Also, use the MS drivers Windows installs... like for RAID it's 15.4 something.... and 10.1.13 for other chipsets. I even let MS install the intel i217-v and Ralink 3090 driver...
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08-14-2019 09:44 AM #12
toronto699 PC Specs Laptop (Model) G752-VY-DH78K , G751-JYDH72X Motherboard Rog Tytan G30AB Processor i7-4770K Memory (part number) 32GB Graphics Card #1 Asus Gold20th GTX980Ti Sound Card Dell X-Fi Audigy SoundBlaster Monitor 3 Acer K272HL Storage #1 118 GB/OS Storage #2 2.72 TB CPU Cooler Integrated Liquid-Cooled CPU Case G30AB Power Supply Asus 700 Watt Keyboard Razer BlackWidow Ultimate Mouse Razer Diamond Back Headset Sony Studio Professional , Razer Seiren Mic Mouse Pad Razer FireFly Headset/Speakers Logittech 5.1 Z-5500 OS W 10 Network Router Sagemon Fast 5250 Hub 2000
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I Still Have My G30 AB Mother Board I Will Try This , but without putting MB Back In Case ,Last edited by toronto699; 08-14-2019 at 09:47 AM.