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foxxyman

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  1. I forgot to mention that I set up the bios, and the lan card. So basically since I don't have a TP-link router, I can't get any PC on my network to wake up remotely.
  2. I swear I've set up everything right. Using Windows 10 Home, a Linksys E7500 router and Teamviewer 15. On the router, I set the DHCP Reservation, and port forwarded port 9 to target PC's IP using UDP. On the target pc, I set the IP to the one I entered on the router, and the subnet mask to the router's subnet mask. I set the Default Gateway as well the DNS server to the routers IP address. The second DNS server I set to 8.8.8.8 since there isn't another DNS server. Finally on Teamviewer, I put the target PC's IP address in the address field, and set the port to 9. The target PC can still access the internet. I think the the target device address that I put down in teamviewer must be wrong, but I don't know how else to do it. I can go into the Teamviewer dashboard on my laptop and android phone, and press the wake up button, but it does nothing. What do I need to fix? Is anyone else having these problems? Might I change programs, if so what one?
  3. I unplugged everything to move it, and then tried to start it up, no video signal output. I then cleared the CMOS, then booted it up. I saw no BIOS splash screen. It went straight to the "Updating Windows" screen. It promptly got to 30%, and then restarted it all over. After that it finally booted up, after some time. I tried restarting it, multiple times, but no splash screen, and it also took an abnormal amount of time. I then went to turn it off, (through Windows), and it said "Update and Shut Down". I shut it down, and that took like 5 seconds which I thought was peculiar, since it should take longer to update. I started it up again, and after almost a minute, it went to the "Updating Windows" screen. It finally hit 100% and loaded the sign-in. I clicked on the power options, and the "Update part wasn't there... Something like this happened a few weeks ago, when I switched the optical drive while the computer was on and signed in. Microsoft Window then proceeded to stop responding. I finally was able to turn it off, and then went to turn it on, and after like 10 min nothing was dispalying. I cleared the CMOS, rebooted it and it started updating windows, went to sign-in, restarted it and went to BIOS and made sure everything was ok, loaded XMP profile. Everything was fine after that. Now here I am posting this with this with the Mobo stock overvolting the CPU to something like 1.4V, and no XMP settings loaded. I'm pretty sure the 3 culprits are: user, mobo, and Windows. I'm not sure if clearing the CMOS will fix the problem all the, and seem to recall that clearing it too often is not recommended, though I could be wrong. Anyways, I need some help knowing what to do. AMD R3 2200G Asrock B450 Pro4 1x8GB G.skill Aegis 3000 MHZ Zotac GTX 1050 TI Mini Samsung 840 (EVO I think) Rosewill Glacier 600W
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