I have a wireless Bluetooth headset that I've been using for a while now, on my laptop, running Windows 10 1903.
It's listed in the sound control panel as, Bluetooth Headphones and Bluetooth Headset in Playback Devices.
In Recording Devices, it's listed as Bluetooth Headset(which is exactly...
I already use the High Performance power plan, so that didn't help me.
I tried reinstalling the battery drivers from the Device Manager but the problem still exists.
Important Update:- My friend owns an Acer Predator Helios 300, it comes with a 135W charger. I used his charger to charge my laptop and it worked normally, but this Plugged In, Not Charging and lagging issue still exists while playing heavy games, ONLY IF THE BATTERY IS BELOW 20%.
If the...
Also, why can't I source a higher wattage adapter? Do yellow pin adapters with 65+W don't exist?
(Sorry I don't really know the adapters and their color coding very well)
Edit: does colour really matter? My current charger pin is 5.5 mm x 1.7 mm (Yellow), 19V 3.42A 65W with Positive base...
I have latest Windows 10 1903, before this I was on Windows 10 1803 which had the same issue, I only updated my OS 2 weeks ago. I also updated my BIOS to the latest version on the same day, the previous BIOS also had the same issue.
I already run the games at bare minimum settings while still...
Hi, I have an Acer Aspire 5 A515-51G-56K9, it's about 1 year old now.
The battery has already been once replaced because it had a 80% Wear Level according to HWinfo. The laptop came with a 65W charger, which heats up quite a lot, while charging especially charging while playing games...
Acer Aspire
battery
battery wear
Charger
cpu
gaming
Graphic Card
lagging in games
laptop
overheating
Plugged In Not Charging
stuttering fps
Wattage Problem
So I installed Windows 10 Enterprise on my PC yesterday and I want to tether my phone to it to download some stuff and some Steam games.
So I tether my phone and it doesn't work, then I looked up a guide online telling me to install 'NDIS Sharing Compatible Device' driver in my Device Manager...
*THIS PROBLEM IS NOW FIXED!*
I just formatted my SSD and then installed Windows 10 x64.
Had to convert my SSD to GPT format for that though but no data was lost...
So apparently the new BIOS update stopped supporting Windows 7 and caused the driver BSODs.
A fresh install of Windows 10 seems...
I haven't updated my Win7 for sometime now, I really think this due to the BIOS update.
I still have to update the RAID controllers but if that also doesn't work, I think I will rollback the BIOS update...which I also don't know how to?
I updated them now but the problem still persists...
Updating them was a pain in the ass anyways because I kept getting that BSOD.
Should I just roll back the BIOS update?
Also, how would I do that? M-Flash does not let me downgrade the BIOS...
Please help.
I'm running Windows 7 Ultimate SP1, on a Ryzen 1600 and B350M Gaming Pro mobo.
Yesterday, I updated the BIOS to the latest January 2018 release and also updated the Nvidia Drivers. Since then, I've been getting the IRQL not less or equal BSOD frequently.
The computer starts up okay but if I...