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Achois

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  1. I'm working with Windows 7 atm. Since it seems that it will just be a WiFi connection problem I'm not to worried about it. Looking at the Asus site and their drivers they have not come out with a windows 10 driver for the wireless adapter. So I am still going forth with the DL of Windows 10. I'm sure they will make drivers that are compatible with my motherboard later on.
  2. I am using a wired connection. My PC is using a Asus z97 pro motherbaord, idk if me stating the type of motherboard helps...lol
  3. I clicked on the Windows 10 icon and reserved my copy a few months ago. I checked it today and it is telling my PC will have problems running Windows 10. I attached a photo. Can someone help me solve this?
  4. So i downloaded CCleaner and i cleaned my part of dust, and made sure everything was connected correctly. i've been running my pc for a few hours now. playing all games. watching videos. seems fine now. thank you. i hope it stays this way.
  5. I believe they are at idle. not sure how to check that. i'll try that. i use AVG idk if thats any better or about the same as MalwareBytes. I will download CCleaner tho. thank you all for the suggestions. i'll try them and update.
  6. I've looked around the Forums and saw that some people have the same issue and it is mainly either overheating issue or a PSU problem. My PC will crash after a certain amount of time. whether i am gaming (BF4, WoW, LoL, etc.) or just surfing the web (youtube, netflix, facebook, etc.) I'm new to all this, so I am kinda of confused because i thought i bought a PSU with enough power. Do i need more? this was my first build with a help of a friend, we built it about 2 months ago never had any problems until about 4-5 days ago. Sorry if this is repeat of other posts, but when i looked at the other posts they seemed to have a lower PSU than mine in turn i don't really know how much power i need. My PC specs. http://pcpartpicker.com/p/Qt8DnQ and tempatures CPU temp: 24°C -30°C MB temp: 26°C VRM temp: 37°C PCH Core temp: 41°C
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