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mynameislemos

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  1. Your link didn't work. Can you copy and paste the Hardware ID, like I showed in the previous post? Paste it in your reply.

     

    With most bluetooth and wireless devices, there are OEM and chipset drivers available, so knowing the hardware ID will tell us what chipset your bluetooth adapter uses. But, if I had to take a guess, it sounds like possibly being a Qualcomm chipset, those have finicky driver support with Windows (in my experience).

    So... I think I bought a dud: "USB\DEVICE_DESCRIPTOR_FAILURE"

  2. Who you gonna call? ionbasa!  :P (imagine the ghostbusters saying)

     

    Anyway. OP, post a screenshot of what you see in device manager.

    Follow this guide here and give us the Hardware ID: http://www.sevenforums.com/tutorials/96442-device-manager-finding-unknown-devices.html

     

    Hey @ionbasa , here it is:

    https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/lavTXQwCRadII-RKMp4zb0fwWkhD_A_OXJufTYMYwTenBF1PAQ8tx5A3FThwWNPnIRLUsKSvoMg=w1896-h835

      

  3. Find the driver it installs wherever it may be (in the File Explorer), right click, "Properties," Compatiblity tab, check "run this program in compatibility mode" and select an old version of Windows. Keep changing the mode to an older/newer version until it works.

    still nothing...

  4. Does it say malfunctioning or just as unknown device?

     

    Does it give you any option to find drivers for it? I'm guessing that it will do and then fails to find anything.

     

    I think you just bought a dud.

    It's unknown device and yes, it fails to find software. I checked on the web and people don't seem to have problems with it. On the compatibility list it doesn't list windows 8. Can that be the problem?

  5. Maybe you should..... think about sound quality before you think about loudness...... just a suggestion. :)

    What I'm saying is that I don't want a super-quality super-expensive speakers. I want a decent quality, but a loud sound for the cheapest

  6. DC2 I assume? They come with the gop bios already so you don't have to do anything. Well to have full fast boot, you need to format your main drive to GPT and reinstall windows. 

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    At this step you have to press shift+F10 > diskpart > list disk > select disk [number] > convert gpt and close it. You preferably want any storage drive on gpt as well. After the installation is done etc, just disable CSM & enable windows secure boot.

    Is there any disadvantage of doing this?

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    I assume you want the full fast boot?

    Whats required?

    - Every drive to be GPT formatted

    - The gpu needs to have an uefi GOP bios

    What you do once you met the requirements:

    - Turn CSM (compatibility support module) off

    - Enable Windows secure boot (this was necessary for 8.1 otherwise you get the error message on the right bottom of your desktop: "cant remember anymore")

    If you cant get a gop bios for your gpu, just enable CSM and change everything to uefi first then legacy except for the PCI set this to legacy first > uefi

     

     

    No need

    What GPU doyou have?

     

    asus gtx 760

  8. You will have to chose also Partial Initialization, rather than Full Initialization in the BIOS Boot Options. In addition to that make sure that you disable all other boot devices (Network Boot, PCIe Booet, etc) except for the main boot drive.

    how do I choose partial initialization?

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