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NefariousDonkey

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About NefariousDonkey

  • Birthday Jul 17, 1998

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Western, MD
  • Interests
    Computers, Gaming, Cars, Technology, Networking
  • Biography
    Not much to right about yet and I am still trying to figure out what I'm doing in life. Currently majoring in Cyber Security: Network Administration concentration.
  • Occupation
    Student

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 1400
  • Motherboard
    DELL 07PR60
  • RAM
    16 GB Samsung and Crucial DDR4 PC4-19200
  • GPU
    Dell Radeon RX560D (Technically 460, thanks Dell :P)
  • Case
    Dell Inspiron 5675
  • Storage
    1 TB 7200 RM Toshiba DT01ACA100
  • PSU
    Dell 480 Watt
  • Display(s)
    Acer FT220HQL bmjj and Gateway FPD1960
  • Keyboard
    Dell KB216p
  • Mouse
    Dell MS116p
  • Sound
    Logitech G930 and WavesMaxx
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 v1803 (Build 17133.73)

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  1. I will try plugging it in via USB and see what happens. Will report back with results.
  2. I was playing Black Ops II and the game started to stutter and then it completely froze for a moment and then my wireless Xbox one controller connected via Bluetooth disconnects, it has happened in GTA V a few times but it hasn't made the whole game lock up and it hasn't done it recently. I turned my controller off and turned it back on, it re-connects. All is going great for a few minutes and then BAM! Whole game freezes, controller disconnects again, game doesn't recover. I then Alt-tabbed out to discover I had no mouse and every time I moved my mouse, I heard a beep through my headset. I pressed the power button to shutdown and it tried to shutdown but then hung with a black screen. I looked in Event Viewer and around the time it happened it showed "Bluetooth HID device either went out of range or became unresponsive." and then nothing in the System log after that. I looked in the other logs but nothing stands out to me that would relate to my mouse becoming unresponsive. I did Google this problem and found some old Microsoft forum post, a Reddit post, and a post from this Forum relating to the same exact issue, but they are from 2016. They say to uninstall update KB3140743, however it is not present on my computer. I am using Windows 10 Version 1803 (Build 17133.73) currently.
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