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Ok, this problems been happening since around 2pm (7 hours ago) but I have been restarting my PC a bunch in those hours. I'll let it sit for a few hours and if it's still happening I'll have to turn it off and do it again in the morning, I don't wanna leave my pc on overnight.
Also, Realtek Audio HD has completely disappeared from Device Manager, Control Panel and my Sound panel since fresh installing Windows dispite Driver Easy showing that there's a Realtek Audio HD driver update. I can't manually update because it doesn't show in Device Manager to begin with. Any fixes you know of?
Maybe these work?
http://www.realtek.com.tw/downloads/downloadsCheck.aspx?Langid=1&PNid=14&PFid=24&Level=4&Conn=3&DownTypeID=3&GetDown=false
It's been 2 hours and its still doing it damn
Go to the mobo manufacturer and click the "Support" tab, then you will see BIOS. Download that, and put it onto a USB. Many mobos are different so watch a video on how to do it
Never done it before, I have thought about doing it in the past but if I f*** it up is it reversable?
Installing the drivers through their website worked for the Realtek HD Audio sound option, thanks for the help
Im gonna see what happens tomorrow and then ill try upgrading the bios or if there isnt any bios updates ill see about flashing the current bios.
I assume you download it to a USB drive and then update it from within the BIOS itself. Maybe you could clear to defaults first not that I know if that ever make any difference and then save that before you do the flash. As long as the power remain I don't really see why it would go wrong.
BIOS: http://download.msi.com/bos_exe/mb/7641vHH.zip (store it unziped on the USB drive too.)
Chipset driver: https://www2.ati.com/drivers/amd-catalyst-15.7.1-sb-sata-ahci-win10-win8.1-win7.exe (?) (7-series. Should match?)
Hardware support: https://www.msi.com/file/test_report/TR19_24433.pdf
Segment Core name Product Code Bus Speed Ratio Frequency L2 Cache L3 Cache Core Ver. Processor Name Power
FX-Series Vishera FD4300WMW4MHK 200 19 3.8 4M 4M C0 FX-4300 95
Listed as supported from H.0.
https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/760gm-p23-fx.html
Then click support -> BIOS for the BIOS.
To the left you have a Products Service listing which say Download, FAQ, Ask a Question and Compatibility. Click the last one and then click CPU to get the PDF.
As for chipset driver:
https://support.amd.com/en-us/download
And click your way through it. I just picked what I think is correct =P
Maybe you'd feel safer doing it yourself now when you know where I looked :)
Video from 20th June 2015.
After the update he do have 17.17 so assuming he did flash the latest one if it's from 23th April I guess you're right.
I don't really know why you'd reset it but if you want to just reset the settings of it there's likely a jumper on the motherboard you can connect to do so.
Above the battery between that and the ATX power connector there's two pins which says JBAT1.
If you make sure to turn off the computer and the power supply and then short those two pins preferably with a jumper (those small plastic things with copper pieces inside which fit onto these pins) and then remove it again the memory which hold the BIOS settings will be lost and everything will be cleared to default. So you'll have to set things like date & time and possibly which is your boot drive again and RAM overclock/settings again if you had any. Alternatively it will likely work to just remove the battery for some minutes while everything else is turned off as well. The manual warn to only do this with the motherboard off and how it will take damage if one do it when it's on so definitely don't do it with power on. But I guess that won't make any difference anyway and now you had already set it to some PCI-express 2.0 mode right? And that helped? Right? So .. All fine I guess.
The manual exist on the same webpage, JBAT1 can be seen on page 11: https://pasteboard.co/Hz1V58p.png
And instructions for doing this on page 21: https://pasteboard.co/Hz1VJo3.png
Likely more useful if you did something which resulted in a state which worked worse and wanted to get back =P