When force updating to Windows 10 through an installer to get 1809 (currently on 1803) , because through the normal update section it throws this error at me when every it has previously tried to install: 0xc1900101, I download and install fine, when I get to the restart stage and boot up when I...
I doubt it, would resetting CMOS reset BIOS version? Though, to be honest I don't think I've ever flashed my BIOS to update it, never learned how to do it. Could old BIOS lead to higher temperatures?
About a month ago one of my ram modules failed, the original set up was DIMM1, DIMM3, DIMM5, DIMM7, and would not boot unless the faulty module was removed, then using DIMM1, DIMM3, DIMM5. While running my computer, waiting for new units to be sent, the start up temps would reach around 70-80C...
Following on from this thread, https://forums.tomshardware.com/threads/no-display-output-after-plugging-in-micro-usb-fan-controller.3451840/ the problem has been narrowed to one of my ram sticks. I've tried them all by themselves in different slots and if a specific stick is plugged in the...
I meant all cables, but necessary, my CPU doesn't have in built graphics, just tried the one stick and I've got output, would you know what this means baring in mind all I did was plug a micro USB in the CPU heat sink. Update: 3 of the 4 sticks seems to be working.
I needed to reapply thermal paste as when I did it a couple of months ago I was a bit overzealous. Turned machine on after and everything was fine, however, I noticed my CPU fans weren't able to be controlled by CUE software, realised I'd forgot to plug back in the micro-usb to the heat sink...