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1 minute ago, Hip said:
Can I do this also via USB stick?
Unfortunately not, you need to boot into windows AFAIK.
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Well while we are at it you could update your system & chipset drivers too.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/support/Z87-G43#down-driver&Win10 64
EDIT: You need to use your old CPU tho.
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13 minutes ago, Hip said:
It works good with the old CPU. I've been told that Windows 10 is needed a reinstall when I change from i5 to i7 because system files can't run the new cpu with old cpu settings.
True, but since the Windows 10 installation fails we are in a pickle
Your best bet is to reinstall the BIOS + ME i guess. And after that try to install windows 10.
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11 minutes ago, Hip said:
I tried it with AHCI to IDE and WHQL too. I got until the installation screen of my .iso from USB. But either it crashes there or gets stuck.
I have also put out the CMOS battery and resetted settings.
How can I put back the old BIOS?
I talked to a technicisn and he told me to reinstall windows but I can't do it >.<
Well you could just download the version 1.5 BIOS + ME and install through USB again OR you could try to reinstall the current BIOS + ME.
Some people have been successful with a reinstall.
EDIT: you could also try you previous CPU and see if it boots fine.
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Well hello there.
I have zero experience with particular displays BUT i found an interesting review for you ->
That might help a little.
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Just now, Frostbitee said:
same, tried to mess with the boot again and setted memory to max at 7000, when I rebooted it was setted to 3k lmao. Tbh this happened before but somehow was miraculously solved by switching the mem sticks slots, hope something like that happens again. So gonna switch the motherboard in the future though
Yea, somebody had the same issue and it went away after a few reboots so. And since your BIOS sees all 8Gb the problem is in Windows or some BIOS settings. Hard to say since you have pretty much tried everything. Hopefully it'll just start working
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14 minutes ago, noobbuilder said:
I currently have
Sennheiser Game One (more comfortable than arctis 7)
Steel Series Artics 7 (more convenient than game one being wireless)
Ignoring the fact that it has no mic will the jubilee's sound better for gaming than the ones above ?
Thanks
Edit: these will be plugged into a Yamaha 383 AVR
Yes, they should sound better overall. You should wait for more answers tho.
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27 minutes ago, Frostbitee said:
ok
I didn't find anything special, only thing i can suggest is to clear the pagefile, but that requires a regedit.
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Just now, Pewdiepie 2 said:
Ugh, you could try to reinstall Audition CC X.X , you'll lose your preferences tho.
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Well, for the time being just uncheck the boxes in advanced options (if they are checked) and reboot.
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4 minutes ago, Pewdiepie 2 said:
I don't know what that means and I haven't tried doing it, how is it done?
Audio Hardware -> Device Class -> From MME to WASAPI.
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1 minute ago, Frostbitee said:
when I restarted it the box was checked but for some reason went back to 0 Even though it wasn't when I ticked it
That's normal. You could try to uncheck and check it again for good measure since you rebooted. I'm not sure why Windows doesn't let you use all of your RAM.
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8 minutes ago, Pewdiepie 2 said:
yes I've tried that as well but its not working either
I guess you already tried to change the device class to WASAPI?
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4 minutes ago, Frostbitee said:
Unfortunately it still says 3.64 is usable out of 8 and about 50-60% of my ram is still being used despite just being on desktop
Hmmm, and the box said something like 8192?
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Just now, Frostbitee said:
Btw is it normal for msmpeng to take 12% in processes for the first few seconds at start up?
Well it is Windows Defender so yes
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You could try going to Windows settings/privacy settings/microphone and look at the setting that allows apps to access the microphone, if disabled set to "on"
That is the first solution i found, but this happened after an Windows 10 update.
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Just now, Frostbitee said:
not sure where to find that with this motherboard
When you reboot either spam F12 or DELETE, it should read somewhere in the boot screen how to get to BIOS.
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1 minute ago, Frostbitee said:
I have two hard drives, does it matter if the places they get connected to could be switched?
Well not really, also does your BIOS see all 8Gb?
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Just now, Frostbitee said:
oh yeah I took a look at that too but it was already unchecked
did you try ticking it and saving?
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7 minutes ago, Frostbitee said:
PSU:700W
GPU: GTX 1050 ti (Zotac)
Motherboard: A68HM -E33V2
Operating System: Windows 7 Ultimate 64-bit (6.1, Build 7601) Service Pack 1BIOS: BIOS Date: 04/07/16 15:08:41 Ver: V8.30
Processor: AMD A8-7600 Radeon R7, 10gpu:Gtx 1050ti(new)
Compute Cores 4C+6G (4 CPUs), ~3.1GHz
Memory: 8GB RAM
Available OS Memory: 7128MB RAM
Page File: 6679MB used, 7576MB available
DirectX Version: DirectX 11Brought a new corsair case and after that I noticed that my ram's being used up a lot more and just being on the desktop it reaches nearly 70%, 90+ when gaming. I checked the control panel it says I have 8GB but only 3.64GB is usable. I'm using the kingston two 4GB ram sticks and yes my windows is 64bit. Been switching my ram sticks places but didn't work. Any ideas?
Well you could check msconfig -> boot -> advanced options -> untick and tick back the maximum memory then save and see if all of the 8Gb is now usable.
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15 minutes ago, NiPpy Gamer said:
Dell said they can send me a new monitor so if it keeps having the same problem then I can have a new monitor forever hehe
Nice!
Windows Error instead of a boot screen
in Troubleshooting
Posted
The new one. And yes if you want to roll back you can overwrite it too.
Also the support for the Haswell-refresh (4790K etc...) was added in BIOS version 1.7.
So that is the oldest BIOS version that supports your CPU. And since it boots nicely to BIOS i'm not sure where the problem is exactly.