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Yehomilk

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  1. Thanks for the all the help, but I've actually found a solution to it. for some reason no other Realtek drivers were working except this one "https://www.realtek.com/en/agree-to-download?downloadid=cf135ae478ceaaa91969f6e3fe7fa85b". Not only that but the one on the website for my motherboard model also didn't work, even the disc that came with the motherboard couldn't install the drivers properly. I hope this helps someone.
  2. The reason why I wanted to fix this is because most good headsets I find on amazon are using 3.5mm jacks, i'm restricted to only USB headsets if I can't find a way to fix this. I've tried everything I can find but nothing has worked.
  3. No, I don't have anything like that until I plug in my USB headset that isn't working properly. The only other ones are the 2 monitors, 3 nvidia HD audio outputs and steam streaming microphone and speakers.
  4. Both of them won't work, the case ones and motherboard ones.
  5. Hello. About a year ago I built a PC with an EVGA Z370 motherboard. I've been using a usb headset since I built it, but I wanted to connect a soundbar with the aux port on the computer. I've tried with headphones aswell but no audio is going through and the port isn't recognized on device manager or in the playback devices in the control panel. I've tried installing the realtek drivers from EVGA but I just get an error code from it. I've never been able to plug in anything into the aux ports ever since I built it. Can someone help?
  6. The back ones are on the motherboard and the front ones on the case.
  7. Hello. A few months ago I built a new computer. Everything about it is working just fine except I never could figure out why the aux ports on the computer weren't working... nothing is stuck in them and they don't show up in the windows sound menu. I tried installing drivers for it but I get the error code -0001 when installing realtek drivers. Whenever I would plug in a speaker all I would hear is static. The motherboard is the EVGA Z370 FTW if anyone wants to help. Thanks!
  8. Yeah I guess i'll have to buy a new remote. I have a universal one but none of the codes are working.
  9. Hello. A few years back I got a soundbar from Philips. I went to get it out of the attic and couldn't find the remote for it. Is there any way to turn it on manually or through bluetooth? Thanks. The model number is CSS2133B/F7 if it helps.
  10. Hello. After buying a 120GB SSD, I realized I quickly ran out of space. I looked in WinDirStat and found a good 6th of my storage being used up by AMD system files... I've never used an amd product with this SSD, would they be safe to delete?
  11. I would like to eventually get a real power supply, but for now something $70+ is a big investment for something I don't know if i'll like. That's why i'm wanting to start small with this. I was hoping with it I could maybe make a woodburning pen or a (optimistically) mini welding station.
  12. I have played around with electronics a bit and know most of what not to do, just not smaller components like this. The model number is "ADP-65HB BB"
  13. Hello. I'm just getting into electronics and found an old 19v, 3.5 amp laptop charger I could use for cool projects. There is, however, a surge protector (or whatever its called, I don't know terms yet) keeping it from running current continuously. I don't know if it is there to protect the charger from overloading its components or not, but is there a way to remove it so I can have some fun with it? I have these 2 graphite rods that i'm using now to try and strike an arc which looks cool but its hard to start because of my problem.
  14. I know that. I also tried 2666 and it did the same thing.
  15. It's the EVGA Z370 FTW. I know I put an i5 8400 in it, I got it on sale.
  16. Hello. A while back I bought an 8gb module of DDR4 3000 Mhz memory. It isn't recognized as 3000 Mhz but comes with an XMP profile which has the right settings. After enabling it, the system fails to boot. I'm assuming the i5 8400 that I paired it with can't reach those speeds so I went back in the bios and reduced the clock speed down to 2933 Mhz. It booted this time and worked as normal, however when I checked CPU-Z and windows task manager it said I was still running at 2133. It remembers the speed in the bios though. Can someone help?
  17. After changing the boot setting in the bios from UEFI to legacy and having it boot straight from the SSD, I was able to get it running.
  18. I have but i'm afraid to mess with settings for fear of bricking it.
  19. Yeah, Windows 10. I used it as a boot drive on another machine, although ATM i'm trying to see if a hard drive would work.
  20. The problem is it will only boot into the bios. I have my SSD connected and enabled but it doesn't help. I've verified that the SSD works since I just tested it on another system.
  21. Hello. After receiving the last part, a stick of 8gb ram, i've run into a problem. I plugged everything in, connected every cord and when I went to start it I ran into the A2 error code. My specifications are below in case anyone decides to help. EVGA Z370 FTW Motherboard Intel i5 8400 Processor GSkill Aegis 8GB DDR4 3000 Mhz Ram EVGA 500w White Power Supply GTX 1060 (Removed for diagnostics) ADATA 128 GB M.2 SSD If anyone could help, i'd greatly appreciate it. I'd made sure all parts are compatible before putting it together, I have no idea what could be wrong. Since I could boot into the bios, that tells me the ram and processor work just fine as well as the motherboard... Could it have something to do with storage?
  22. Hello. I have a lenovo m700 tiny thinkcentre. While using it, I open up task manager, clear all of the programs not related to windows, and I am still left with 1.5 GB of ram being used. That is a lot seeing as how it only has 4GB. Is it supposed to be this high?
  23. Hello. I have found a working solution to the problem. Removing the jumper plug and battery which i'm assuming has something to do with the bios and powering the computer on for several minutes somehow fixed the problem for me. However while booting it would say BOOTMGR is missing. It gave me the option to reset my computer and enter the bios (which was incredibly working now) and modify settings. I chose to boot from a device called Windows BOOTMGR in the boot menu and from then to the time of writing this, everything is working fine. I'm leaving this open so as to allow people help in case they run into the same problem.
  24. Hello. I was recently trying to update my bios (something I will never again do) on my M700 thinkcentre and a blank screen with a white _ in the top left corner was all I saw. It's been stuck like this, is there any way to recover the bios, maybe from using jumpers or USB recovery? All help would be appreciated, the only choice I have after this is just to scrap it for parts
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