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F___M

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  1. the monitor has a 3 year warranty. if you are within that, call asus.
  2. is the monitor display port, or are you adapting dvi or vga to display port? Is the input on the monitor itself set to display port?
  3. download etcher. small, simple, fast iso to usb. 16G usb will work instead of the 256.
  4. RMA the defective monitor directly to AOC.
  5. biggest concern is voltage the stick you have in 1.2v. are yu unable to buy online? if you can just look up CT8G4DFD8213. lots of places to buy. make sure whatever you buy is 1.2v.
  6. That is the answer all right in 8 and 10. but as you stated, after running dism, you MUST run sfc to complete the repair.
  7. start over. one more time. remove all partitions. click next.
  8. ok. did you say that the bios is current?
  9. on asus press escape for boot menu if you do not want to set bios to boot uefi usb first, then you can choose the boot media.
  10. was the ssd new? If it was, plug back in the usb and set bios to boot from usb. start setup, delete all partitions from the target ssd and click next, let windows setup copy the files and please remove the usb on the first reboot. Do not partition or format the ssd, let windows setup handle all disk operations.
  11. ram is a2 b2. make sure the usb is unplugged and only use 1 stick of ram. make sure it is clipped securely into a2.
  12. list> processor. (are temps normal?) ram and config (example= 2X 8G) SSD type graphics card
  13. have you booted the usb and completed setup until the first reboot? not enuf information
  14. use an online rendering service and build a powerful workstation. no sense tying up the workstation with rendering tasks when you can buy the power. oh, btw, $$ does matter in business.
  15. always good to know what process is spiking the disk at 100%
  16. ? It's a raid 0. Windows sees it. Anybuddy who runs a raid 0 config, and does not have a backup is playing with fire anyway.
  17. right click and initialize it
  18. OK, OK. What I have observed in this forum since I discovered it is that there is ALOT of 1st and 2nd time builders. There is ALOT of screen lockup, reboots, no boots that go on. This is especially true of the extreme builds that people are doing. I am just stating my opinion as a word of caution, not necessarily for people who are truly the enthusiast. That's my 2 cents, and I'm sticking to it.
  19. Well, my comment wasn't to accuse you of anything. Just want to help you sort it out so when you buy more, you're golden.. Sorrie if you took it wrong.?
  20. Hummmmmm> would be tough to flash the chip if it can't post, eh? My mantra> (Special Attention to Gamers.) Always, ALWAYS check the QVL for compatibility. If it isn't on there, don't buy it. Always, ALWAYS check the memory with a bootable memory test, (memtest) BEFORE installing an OS. If you are booting to windows with RAM that you are going to upgrade or replace, please type memory in the search bar and choose windows memory diagnostics from the results. Set it to run on next boot. shut it down and replace the RAM. Just because it is on the QVL doesn't mean it shouldn't be checked. Better safe than sorry. What isn't tested as compatible probably isn't.
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