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Patoot

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  1. I did all of that. There wasn't and isn't any record of this adapter in device manager.
  2. Just did that. Nothing. I guess I will just take it to the shop they sold this thing.
  3. Not yet. unfortunately I don't have quick access to any other PC. And reinstalling Windows just seems like an overkill, the solution of last resort. I would like to avoid that.
  4. No, I can't say I have. I am worried that I will wait 2 days for a response like "did you try turn it off and on again?". I was hoping that someone here had or heard about this issue and can help me solve this thing.
  5. My official, Microsoft wireless adapter for Windows stopped working today, although everything was fine last months. I tried every guide I could find on Internet, but it didn't help. It doesn't light up (with this white light) when I connect it. I can't find it in device manager, I tried different ports etc. The controller is really fine, it works through cable. I did countless reboots and tried many things and still nothing. I am getting desperate. Any ideas how to get this little overpriced thing back to work?
  6. OMG, you are right All this time I thought it works the other way around, I even put my finger while writing the first post and I was sure it flows the other way than it is in reality, but now that I hover receipt over it, I have to admit to being wrong! That solves my doubts, thank you guys for help, and I have to say I am positively surprised I joined today, cause I got help fast and in a professional manner. Have a nice day!
  7. I was afraid this would be the only option. I guess I will just leave it like that. But still, if the PSU is currently taking the air from outside and sucking it on the inside, then I guess if i turn it around it would take the air from the inside and suck it outside - am I getting this correctly?
  8. Forgive me for being a newbie, but isn't the design of the fan in PSU made for only one way? Now it without a doubt pushes air from bottom of the case into upper parts and therefore components. If I turn it around it would push the air out of the case, which is something I don't want, right?
  9. Hello everyone! I got my eyes on beautiful NZXT H440 case, I am almost decided to get it but there is this one thing: I have Corsair GS600 power supply with a great looking LED fan on top that nicely lights up my build in my current case. I have seen on Linus review of the case that it has the power supply compartment covered. Does that mean that I will no longer be able to use the PS light, maybe there is a way to demount it partially? And second thing is that I am worried that the Power Suppy will have no space to "breath" - it has a 140mm fan. If I put it the other way around, are there ventilation openings in the case? I appreciate all the help that will help me make a decision and make me understand.
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