This is just for laughs and isn't actually a real "restart-time" pop-up.
284680
Type: Posts; User: Geosammy
This is just for laughs and isn't actually a real "restart-time" pop-up.
284680
That's interesting to know and thanks for the update. ;)
I was reluctant to post, given that my post count was at 666. :devil:
However, lets see how long this fix will continue to work. ;)
I'm glad this helped to fix your issue.
I'm also surprised that after nearly 3 years this fix still works.
Thanks for the heads-up.
@Hopachi
No problem. :-)
Right.
Thanks for your quick response! :-)
This worked.
However, can you provide of a way to reverse this, or set it back to default please?
We got lucky. ;)
Ok great!
As a side note... it was a shot in the dark, that hit it's mark. :-)
Have you see this: Windows 10 Themes created by Ten Forums members
Thanks and you're welcome.
As a side note... the board was only a few years old and from a reputable manufacture as well.
I'm going with an MSI Z270 mobo, which support the i7-7700k, instead of a...
Update...
The motherboard died on me. :(
A new replacement mobo has been ordered.
My guess is, that the plugging in of phantom USB devices, (even though no devices were being plugged in) was a...
Yes, I have the latest BIOS and Chipset drivers and all other Windows updates as well.
This is one of the devices.
I'm not quite sure what to do with the information contained here.
261685
Well...
Turned on my PC this morning and what do you think I found?
I now have 4 failed USB devices instead of the 3 that were present the other day.
261683
It is multiplying after all! :-)...
Thanks for pointing that out.
I run the .exe file, (after backing up my stuff), but there's no change.
261059
That is the correct motherboard. :-)
Also didn't check the chipset section of the gigabyte site downloads, when I was last there.
Wow! There's a whole host of files in the download and I'm not sure...
Yes, that was what I was doing,
but it went from just the one and now there's three.
They seem to be slowly multiplying.:D
When it first happened, I disassembled the entire PC and reassembled...
I've uninstalled them numerous times, with a reboot, without a reboot and with a shutdown and cold start, to no avail.
They just continue to reinstall themselves.
I'm tempted to do a repair of...
I have no clue.
:o
I already did that and ran the installer.
That's what's telling me nothings wrong.
What chipset are you talking about?
The ones I already have aren't any good?
I think I have too many chipsets/drivers already. :-)
Everything was fine, until a few weeks ago.
I'm not sure what...
According to Intel, nothing is wrong and my drivers are all up to date.
260833
You mean these?
260830
All the ports are working.
Not sure about the chipset.
If I plug something in to every port.
They all work fine.