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Obligatory specs of Entirely new build
Asus TUF Gaming With Wi-fi. (Disabled in Bios by me because I don't need it for internet. I prefer the faster speeds of a hard cable.)
Blutooth, etc, I am quite certain ARE ENABLED in the bios..... 3700x AMD CPU
Fresh install of Windows 10 on a Samsung EVO 970 m.2 drive. (at PCIE 4x, stupid fast) < no issues at all. Smooth Sailing except for one "odd" issue but with windows system itself. 100% software. I'm positive. What it does > While installing a fresh Windows 10 from a USB Drive, you know it gets to the point in the install where it wants you to enter your product key or skip or activate later, etc..... Right? RIGHT THERE at that step if I enter my product key it will not register. Windows says it's no good. No bueno. So, I am forced to skip it and let the installer finish installing the OS........
Weird part > Once the OS is up and running and I'm in normal desktop and we're definitely alive and kicking inside our new machine......I can literally go to the "Enter your Product Key" section of Windows 10 and enter the SAME EXACT CODE I was using ..... and it accepts it. Genuine. No issues. And the weird part is > YES, I ASSURE YOU I KNOW FOR A FACT THIS PARTICULAR Product key is 100% legit. No backwoods torrent file with shady crap, etc...... This is legit 100% legal legit key. Weird issue. WTF is that?????? Please somebody answer me that.
Moving on. So I'm trying to connect a set of wireless Bluetooth earbuds up to the new system. I set my buds to "SIGNAL" for other crap...... I tell windows to Look for signal. It finds the signal, I carry on with the obvious steps and on screen, there are no errors, no weirdness. Nothing. It behaves precisely as it should LOOK in the software.......the audio does briefly connect but it sounds strained....and very garbled....and then transitions off into something I can only describe as data produced "noise" ....
A complete "Forget device, restart, reboot" and doing the same with Buds should reset everything. Try again. Same steps. Same results.
WTF is going on? This is a new bios to me so if anyone has any suggestions, been there done that, and got a T-shirt and can help me, I'd really be grateful.
Thank you my peeps. Almost forgot > Gskill Ripjaws V - The 2x8 CL 16 sticks. 16GB total. YES, installed in slot 2 and 4 , not 1 and 2. (?? Just..why?) .... And yes, DIMMS were hand picked straight from ASUS QVL.
So far, very few issues. Been smooth sailing. Just need a little guidance on getting up to speed with these, I'm positive, "kinks", like we all have to do with any new build.
Asus TUF Gaming With Wi-fi. (Disabled in Bios by me because I don't need it for internet. I prefer the faster speeds of a hard cable.)
Blutooth, etc, I am quite certain ARE ENABLED in the bios..... 3700x AMD CPU
Fresh install of Windows 10 on a Samsung EVO 970 m.2 drive. (at PCIE 4x, stupid fast) < no issues at all. Smooth Sailing except for one "odd" issue but with windows system itself. 100% software. I'm positive. What it does > While installing a fresh Windows 10 from a USB Drive, you know it gets to the point in the install where it wants you to enter your product key or skip or activate later, etc..... Right? RIGHT THERE at that step if I enter my product key it will not register. Windows says it's no good. No bueno. So, I am forced to skip it and let the installer finish installing the OS........
Weird part > Once the OS is up and running and I'm in normal desktop and we're definitely alive and kicking inside our new machine......I can literally go to the "Enter your Product Key" section of Windows 10 and enter the SAME EXACT CODE I was using ..... and it accepts it. Genuine. No issues. And the weird part is > YES, I ASSURE YOU I KNOW FOR A FACT THIS PARTICULAR Product key is 100% legit. No backwoods torrent file with shady crap, etc...... This is legit 100% legal legit key. Weird issue. WTF is that?????? Please somebody answer me that.
Moving on. So I'm trying to connect a set of wireless Bluetooth earbuds up to the new system. I set my buds to "SIGNAL" for other crap...... I tell windows to Look for signal. It finds the signal, I carry on with the obvious steps and on screen, there are no errors, no weirdness. Nothing. It behaves precisely as it should LOOK in the software.......the audio does briefly connect but it sounds strained....and very garbled....and then transitions off into something I can only describe as data produced "noise" ....
A complete "Forget device, restart, reboot" and doing the same with Buds should reset everything. Try again. Same steps. Same results.
WTF is going on? This is a new bios to me so if anyone has any suggestions, been there done that, and got a T-shirt and can help me, I'd really be grateful.
Thank you my peeps. Almost forgot > Gskill Ripjaws V - The 2x8 CL 16 sticks. 16GB total. YES, installed in slot 2 and 4 , not 1 and 2. (?? Just..why?) .... And yes, DIMMS were hand picked straight from ASUS QVL.
So far, very few issues. Been smooth sailing. Just need a little guidance on getting up to speed with these, I'm positive, "kinks", like we all have to do with any new build.