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Roschlynn Dsouza

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About Roschlynn Dsouza

  • Birthday Dec 07, 2000

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Profile Information

  • Gender
    Male
  • Location
    Mumbai
  • Interests
    Gaming, Audio production, Video and photo editing, Programming, IoT
  • Biography
    Just an average kid from Mumbai.
  • Occupation
    Currently doing my grad studies in IT Engineering.

System

  • CPU
    AMD Ryzen 5 1500X
  • Motherboard
    MSI B350M Gaming Pro
  • RAM
    8GB Corsair Vengence LPX DDR4 2400MHz
  • GPU
    Zotac GeForce GTX 1050TI Mini
  • Case
    Corsair Carbide Series Spec-04
  • Storage
    WD Blue 250GB SSD and WD Blue 1TB HDD
  • PSU
    FSP Hexa 450W
  • Display(s)
    Acer AL1916W 16:10
  • Cooling
    AMD Wraith Spire
  • Keyboard
    Logitech MK200 Media Combo
  • Mouse
    Logitech MK200 Media Combo
  • Sound
    Sony SRS-04 Active Speaker System/JBL T450 Wired Headphones
  • Operating System
    Windows 10 Education 64-bit

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  1. Well this is a new problem I have encountered in a long time. Basically the fingerprint sensor on my laptop is acting weird. I enroll my fingerprint ok it works. I lock my laptop using Windows Key + L and it works. When I shutdown the system the sensor works. When my wake my laptop from sleep it works. But, as soon as I hit restart to do some updates or for program installation, it stops working. And then I have to re-enroll my fingerprint for it to work back again. So, I tried enrolling 2 fingerprints this time and as usual the same troubleshooting. Works on shutdown and sleep. But, when I hit restart the sensor stops working but this time, if 2 fingers are enrolled it refuses to accept one fingerprint and accepts the other fingerprint and logs me into windows. Like I enrolled the fingerprint of my 2 index fingers and as soon as I hit restart, the right hand index finger fingerprint was refused by Windows Hello and it accepted the left hand fingerprint. And if I hit restart again, both the fingerprints are gone and then I have to again enroll my fingerprints in Windows Hello. And if I go into settings, it shows me the fingerprint is already enrolled but it refuses to log me into windows using my fingers Weird issue but if someone could help me get this thing sorted out. Tried reinstalling the drivers from Asus no luck, tried reinstalling the drivers from windows update no luck there. Followed the driver installation guide on Asus's site no luck there. Reinstalled windows no luck there. Fingerprint sensor worked well on the 21H1 update of Windows 10 but now it just refuses to work without any updates done. If someone could help me out get this mess sorted out. System Specs: - Asus Vivobook 15 X512FL Intel Core I7 8565U 16GB DDR4 Ram 512GB NVMe + 1TB SATA SSD NVidia GeForce MX250 2GB GDDR5 Graphics Intel UHD 620 Graphics ELAN WBF Fingerprint Sensor
  2. And yes. my cpu turbos to the advertised 4.6GHz and it remains perfectly cool staying under 50C all times after the service uninstall. Before this, the CPU would touch 60C to 70C sometimes 80C while doing nothing. But, now the laptop is cool and doesnt heat up during charging. It was i guess windows service scheduler that was causing all this
  3. I did not try this until now. I unplugged my laptop from the AC adapter and opened task manager and resource monitor. It was this services and control application screwing things. On battery power this thing would consume 5 to 10% of my cpu but the heating would not be there. However, as soon as i plug my laptop to AC power, this service would consume almost 20 to 40% of my cpu thus causing this overheating. I then narrowed it down to MySQL causing this problem and as soon as i uninstalled MySQL, the laptop overheating stopped completely. But, then it is still very very inconvenient for me as i had to use MySQL and show my teacher this assignment she had given to show linking of MySQL database to Python. So, yeah. Uninstalled the MySQL service and then my laptop overheating stopped completely.
  4. Tried it but its of no use same problem then it was windows screwing things up
  5. I have a Asus Vivobook X512FL laptop with this weird issue. While charging and the high perfomance mode while charging, it touches 60C-70C while basically doing nothing. I use this laptop mainly for my engineering studies and i deal with programming on this laptop. When the system is idling, the cpu still manages to touch 60C or sometimes above while charging. But, this issue is non existent when the laptop is running on battery power. I always open up the laptop for cleaning the fans of dust and the heatsink fins but never removed the heatsink. Specs:- Intel Core i7 8565U 16GB DDR4 ram 512GB NVMe SSD and 1TB Crucial MX500 SSD NVidia Geforce MX250 2GB graphics. While basically doing nothing and on charge, the CPU manages to touch 60C while in some cases the CPU reaches 67C-70C. I have tried using cooling pads also but its of no use. This issue in not there on battery power. As soon as i connect the AC adapter for charging, the CPU reaches 60C while doing nothing. Sometimes it would go above that. So, what is causing this issue as i have tried everything. A fresh windows install. Cleaning the laptop fans and heatsink. But, it seems to be useless
  6. Yeah. Contacted their support. Their team the first thing they tell me is to update the bios. And they gave me the beta bios file to download. I don't know how to even update if my system doesn't post. MSI sucks. Should have not gone for it
  7. i had actually checked windows logs using the powercfg -lastwake and the powercfg -devicequery wake_armed. but it was of no use Is there no way to recover the bios?
  8. It would boot into windows and then would just hard reset. even in the bios it would reset
  9. This issue has been causing a lot of ruckus. I have a MSI B350M gaming pro mobo with a ryzen 5 1500x and a 1050ti from zotac. The system automatically during gaming sessions or normal sessions hard resets. I thought this could be a bios fault as i did not update the bios from a long time. So i downloaded the latest non-beta bios from MSI (they had beta one's also but avoided those) and fired up the m-flash utility. It was updating and it even completed the update but now won't post and show a debug led which indicates either booting failed or boot device not found. Is there any way i could recover the bios back? I don't have a dual bios switch also to help me here. Before this i also tried cleaning the contact pins on the ram and the gpu. i tried reseating the cpu also. then i also tried a different power supply. i also tried disconnecting the hard drives but it still would just hard reset.
  10. By the looks of it, it seems like a wake timer has been enabled which can be turned off in the power options in the control panel. https://lifehacker.com/how-find-out-what-woke-up-your-computer-last-1550549116 https://www.howtogeek.com/122954/how-to-prevent-your-computer-from-waking-up-accidentally/ These guides should help you. Event viewer would also be a great option to check what has been waking up your PC
  11. Any laptop details like the specs, the company and the list of apps installed? It would be great if you could share those
  12. Yes. I have an Intel Wireless AC-9560 with 802.11n and 5GHz support in my Asus Vivobook 15 X512FL and it seems that Intel Wireless Cards are more suited for Linux with out of the box support. I am currently using Ubuntu LTS 18.04 and this wireless card works great!
  13. Ok Thanks for your help. I ended up buying a 2tb hard drive external one from outside and partitioned it to install ubuntu and its works great. I cannot use wine actually because I'm also learning how to edit songs and videos. those apps actually aren't available on linux and wine doesn't work well with those programs
  14. That is a really good system you have got together! I'm not sure about the SSD though. Crucial SSD's are really good for the price and i have been using a Crucial P1 1TB NVMe SSD in my laptop. It gives a solid performance for the price
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