I have managed to boot to rEFInd on my Toshiba Encore in preparation for booting Ubuntu from a microSD card natively. I have not written up a guide yet from my notes because I don't think there will be much demand for this here on XDA. If enough people want to do this, I will turn this post into a guide. This boots directly from the UEFI partition with no USB stick needed. You DO need a USB stick to do the actual install.
Toshiba Encore booting to rEFInd: http://postimg.org/image/4lx3mnxzr/
Toshiba Encore booting to Grub2: http://postimg.org/image/p3rgtpqkp/
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Installing Ubuntu 14.10 to a microSD card on the Toshiba Encore:
Note: There are many problems right now with Ubuntu on the Encore. Touchscreen driver is broken as of kernel version 3.16. It's some kind of regression bug in the atmel-maxtouch driver(here is a program to debug our touchscreen: https://github.com/atmel-maxtouch/obp-utils).
You will need to prepare with:
A USB stick to do the install
Ubuntu 14.10 64 bit ISO(Daily build) http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-live/current/
A microUSB OTG cable(if you use the StarTech cable mentioned below then you don't need this)
A high speed microSD card(Partitioned: 200MB FAT32 EFI partition, a large EXT4 partition, and a swap partition). I used this(was $21 on sale) http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00IVPU894/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o04_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
A Linux box to compile the latest versions of a few programs used to boot into Grub2 and Ubuntu. I will post the compiled versions but you should compile them yourself for security reasons.
Read this to get an idea what's needed to get rEFInd installed: http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/installing.html#windows (there are extra steps not listed there)
The install will go from the usb stick booted from rEFIind to the microSD card. The Samsung PRO I am using only does ~20MBps so I'm guessing that is a hardware limit. I did the install without a swap partition and Ubuntu was unusable after opening up 4 or more programs so I added a swap partition to the end of my microSD card.
Getting rEFInd booting:
Turn off Secure Boot in the Encore bios. It should be possible to boot Ubuntu from a USB stick without turning off Secure Boot but I doubt it will ever be possible to do from a microSD card because the Toshiba Encore has no option to boot from a microSD card in the bios boot options.
Get rEFInd here: http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/getting.html
Run these commands in an elevated permissions Windows command shell:
powercfg /h off
manage-bde -status c: (checks bitlocker status)
powershell
PS C:\> Disable-BitLocker -MountPoint "C:"
manage-bde -status c: (after above command finishes, makes sure your disk is really decrypted.)
Then follow this: http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/installing.html#windows
All the commands are explained on rodsbooks website except disabling Bitlocker. This is optional but if something goes wrong along the way, you might find Windows 8 encrypted and unbootable.
Note: The command: "bcdedit /set {bootmgr} path \EFI\refind\refind_x64.efi" to get rEFInd set as the default EFI boot program did not take the first time I did it. You might have to run that commend a few times rebooting each time until your tablet boots into rEFInd. Once it does, you will see a graphic to boot Windows 8. I suggest changing rEFInd to text mode so that you can use the VOL UP, VOL DOWN, and Windows button(as enter) to scroll through the boot options. Use "textonly" option in the rEFInd config file to set this: http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/configfile.html#adjusting
Installing Ubuntu(bleeding edge) 14.10:
Touchscreen does not work yet so I will update this section when I get it working.
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If you want to have power to your tablet and USB OTG access at the same time, here is what you need(both Amazon prime eligible):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0047AALS0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KQES55M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (Any usb gender bender like this will do...there are cheaper ones)
Attach the USB gender changer to the black end of the StarTech cable and the attach a USB hub to the other end of the gender changer. Plug the red end into a 2.1 amp USB power source and the microUSB end into the Encore. Now the tablet will say "plugged in, not charging". You can now attach any USB device to the hub and Windows or Linux with see them. The tablet will have power but the battery will not charge.
bads3ctor said:
I have managed to boot to rEFInd on my Toshiba Encore in preparation for booting Ubuntu from a microSD card natively. I have not written up a guide yet from my notes because I don't think there will be much demand for this here on XDA. If enough people want to do this, I will turn this post into a guide. This boots directly from the UEFI partition with no USB stick needed.
Toshiba Encore booting to rEFInd: http://postimg.org/image/4lx3mnxzr/
Toshiba Encore booting to Grub2: http://postimg.org/image/p3rgtpqkp/
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Hi
I wanna boot ubuntu on my encore Can You write the instructions how to, step by step?
Nice, not sure how many others own this tablet, the Venue 8 Pro seems more popular. But I bought an Encore for the microHDMI so I would love to see a guide.
Thank You, I would love to see a guide also, I own a Toshiba encore 32gb
Touch working? Wifi?
Thanks for posting the guide though!
Touchscreen driver works but needs calibration
SebMKd said:
Touch working? Wifi?
Thanks for posting the guide though!
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Touchscreen bug:
Code:
i2c_hid i2c-ATML1000:00: failed to retrieve report from device.
Supposed to be fixed in kernel version 3.16 but so far in Ubuntu 14.10(kernel 3.16.0-23) TS is still broken. Internal WIFI works with a few tweaks. I am using a USB Atheros WIFI device for now.
I am running Windoze 8 and every few weeks I update Ubuntu 14.10 to see if the touchscreen works. I used to hack away at bleeding kernels to fix bugs like this but I am just going to wait for the Linux kernel devs to fix the touchscreen driver.
Edit: Booted into Ubuntu 14.10 after updating to the newest kernel and:
dmesg | grep i2c-ATML
[ 8.053603] input: ATML1000:00 03EB:8C12 as /devices/platform/80860F41:05/i2c-5/i2c-ATML1000:00/0018:03EB:8C12.0005/input/input6
Touchscreen works but is badly calibrated and the Unity side bar refuses to appear when the mouse is pushed to the left side of the screen. Not a very good trade-off! On the bright side, the former useless USB keyboard windows key now brings up the Unity sidebar.
Code:
[email protected]:~$ xinput list
⎡ Virtual core pointer id=2 [master pointer (3)]
⎜ ↳ Virtual core XTEST pointer id=4 [slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ MOSART Semi. 2.4G Wireless Mouse id=9 [slave pointer (2)]
⎜ ↳ ATML1000:00 03EB:8C12 id=10 [slave pointer (2)]
⎣ Virtual core keyboard id=3 [master keyboard (2)]
↳ Virtual core XTEST keyboard id=5 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ Video Bus id=6 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ Logitech USB Keyboard id=7 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ Logitech USB Keyboard id=8 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ gpio-keys id=11 [slave keyboard (3)]
↳ gpio-keys id=12 [slave keyboard (3)]
[email protected]:~$ xinput list-props 10
Device 'ATML1000:00 03EB:8C12':
Device Enabled (130): 1
Coordinate Transformation Matrix (132): 1.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 1.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 0.000000, 1.000000
Device Accel Profile (253): 0
Device Accel Constant Deceleration (254): 1.000000
Device Accel Adaptive Deceleration (255): 1.000000
Device Accel Velocity Scaling (256): 10.000000
Device Product ID (248): 1003, 35858
Device Node (249): "/dev/input/event5"
Evdev Axis Inversion (257): 0, 0
Evdev Axis Calibration (258): 1271, 1282, 3196, 3115
Evdev Axes Swap (259): 1
Axis Labels (260): "Abs MT Position X" (280), "Abs MT Position Y" (281), "None" (0), "None" (0)
Button Labels (267): "Button Unknown" (262), "Button Unknown" (262), "Button Unknown" (262), "Button Wheel Up" (136), "Button Wheel Down" (137)
Evdev Scrolling Distance (261): 0, 0, 0
Evdev Middle Button Emulation (268): 0
Evdev Middle Button Timeout (269): 50
Evdev Third Button Emulation (270): 0
Evdev Third Button Emulation Timeout (271): 1000
Evdev Third Button Emulation Button (272): 3
Evdev Third Button Emulation Threshold (273): 20
Evdev Wheel Emulation (274): 0
Evdev Wheel Emulation Axes (275): 0, 0, 4, 5
Evdev Wheel Emulation Inertia (276): 10
Evdev Wheel Emulation Timeout (277): 200
Evdev Wheel Emulation Button (278): 4
Evdev Drag Lock Buttons (279): 0
Edit2: Here is the problem....the coordinates for calibration are off because the tablet is attached to an external monitor:
Code:
[email protected]:~$ xrandr
Screen 0: minimum 8 x 8, current 3200 x 1080, maximum 32767 x 32767
HDMI1 connected primary 1920x1080+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 983mm x 576mm
1920x1080 60.0*+ 50.0 59.9 30.0 25.0 24.0 30.0 24.0
1920x1080i 60.1 50.0 60.0
1600x900 60.0
1280x1024 60.0
1360x768 60.0
1280x720 60.0 50.0 59.9
1440x576i 50.1
1024x768 60.0
1440x480i 60.1 60.1
800x600 60.3
720x576 50.0
720x480 60.0 59.9
640x480 60.0 59.9
DP1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
DSI1 connected 1280x800+1920+0 right (normal left inverted right x axis y axis) 0mm x 0mm
800x1280 60.0*+
VIRTUAL1 disconnected (normal left inverted right x axis y axis)
very interesting. It's what I need :good:
Any more news on this?
I managed to install Refind. Also, I managed to install ubuntu on sdcard. But in Refind not appears Ubuntu. How I can edit Refind to search the OS on sdcard?
Thanks!!
PainToad said:
Any more news on this?
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Sorry for not getting back earlier on this but I wanted to exhaust all options before giving up on running Ubuntu on this tablet. The deal killer turns out to be the MicroSD card bandwidth. From what I can tell from the tests I have done while running Ubuntu from the MicroSD card, the BIOS is set to run the SD bus in DDR25 mode with no option to set it to DDR50 mode. DDR25 mode maxes out at about 18 MB/Sec and this is causing Ubuntu to lockup when disk I/O gets saturated.
With no option in the BIOS to set the SD bus to DDR50 mode, it is effectively a hardware limitation preventing Ubuntu from running properly.
bads3ctor said:
If you want to have power to your tablet and USB OTG access at the same time, here is what you need(both Amazon prime eligible):
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0047AALS0/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00KQES55M/ref=oh_aui_detailpage_o03_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1 (Any usb gender bender like this will do...there are cheaper ones)
Attach the USB gender changer to the black end of the StarTech cable and the attach a USB hub to the other end of the gender changer. Plug the red end into a 2.1 amp USB power source and the microUSB end into the Encore. Now the tablet will say "plugged in, not charging". You can now attach any USB device to the hub and Windows or Linux with see them. The tablet will have power but the battery will not charge.
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I have a question. This method won't be charging my tablet, so my battery won't be destroyed?
BTW another question. Why card reader in this tablet is that slow? I have sandisk extreme micro sd (64MB/s write - ~ 60MB/s in my PC card reader) but reader in toshiba can only read/write ~26MB/s. I thought that this card will be great for my tablet, but now I fell like I wasted my money. I could better buy standard class 10 micro sd card...
rascal0pl said:
I have a question. This method won't be charging my tablet, so my battery won't be destroyed?
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The tablet will receive a charge but the battery will not be charged. If your battery is at 100% then it will stay at 100%.
rascal0pl said:
BTW another question. Why card reader in this tablet is that slow? I have sandisk extreme micro sd (64MB/s write - ~ 60MB/s in my PC card reader) but reader in toshiba can only read/write ~26MB/s. I thought that this card will be great for my tablet, but now I fell like I wasted my money. I could better buy standard class 10 micro sd card...
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It is an internal firmware limitation. There is supposed to be a BIOS setting to set the SD slot to a higher bandwidth level but this tablet does not have that option in the BIOS.
Card Reader of Bay Trail tablets is broken
The Card Reader of Bay Trail tablets is slow because is broken, no linux boot and is a read-only device with stock linuxes. You can patch the kernel and install some boot stuff in new partitions of Windows disk, but you can't boot from microSD. I also installed Android x86 and run fast, Android 4 and 6 stable versions, but I couldn't activate sound nor battery status. At least for my research, until today, if you have the 32 GB disk is very difficult you can play with dual boot, Windows is slow and wastes the hard disk, tablet mode of windows has no attractive (while Android is near perfection) and desktop mode is not friendly for touch-screen use, but for now it is stable and all the other tablet's devices works (touchscreen, GPS, Bluetooth, cameras, sensors, miracast), the battery management in this Atom environment has issues with linux and under Windows this x86 system doesn't seem so far away from ARM efficiency. I installed many GPL portable Windows applications in a minimal disk space, so for now linux and Android are worse for this tablet that seemed created for a Microsoft's skinhead.
UEFI boot
I forgot I have a 10 inches version of this tablet, 32 GB, Windows 10 32 bits upgrade (first upgrade) and BIOS 2.0
UEFI multi-boot is not so difficult with: rEFInd, easyUEFI Windows application (because Windows changes boot order), linux's Unetbootin for USB boot, bootia32.efi archive for some linux's installations (Ubuntu-gnome 16.04.1 64 bits requires at least 7-10 GB and swap, may be 32 bits is a bit better because it's less RAM hunger), ... before tests, you have to disable Windows's Bitlocker encryption (AES-128 Windows disk software encryption for this model of the Atom processor, I think without hardware assistance, that it's seamless for the user because UEFI includes shared key, if disk key is deleted Microsoft online user account stores a large password), secure boot, fast boot, windows session identification (Microsoft online authentication sometimes locks session start, probably cause some autocheck of a efi boot manipulation... may be was "default_selection" option of rEFInd for booting last selected OS), backup efi boot partition (copy the files after mount partition)... then I gparted the Windows disk form USB (with no data loss).
And if someone can the microSD boot, Raspberry Pi community recommends Samsung EVO+ 32 GB, for about 10 $/€ (be warned about scam versions), with the best by far random IO, far less from 20 MB/s, but may be important for linux, although I don't know if max random IO of the card reader had been reduced too (most probably yes... and a lot).
Another chance is wubi EFI, a Ubuntu Windows installer that now supports UEFI 32 bits (the non approved by free-software community secure boot only with UEFI 64 bits), this install linux in a big file (resizable) of a NTFS Windows disk (again microSD doesn't boot, it requires a rEFInd's Card Reader firmware and is not available) and linux runs in loop mode inside this file. I installed Ubuntu-gnome 64 bits and 32 bits (in this case the installer requires a command-line option). UEFI32 too requires EasyUEFI and secure boot and bitlocker disabled, I utilized a USB wifi stick (TL-WN722N) until internal wifi was configured... I found lots of issues, including slow internal-wifi, soundcard, battery status, processor stepping and hangs, and other users's solutions for different tablets have not always worked... then no usability research here. Anyway, wubi is not the best way to install linux, although it works and it's easy, and Windows complain less.
A last possibility for linux could be VirtualBox 32 bits, this supports microSD use and Atom processor includes hardware assistance supporting even linux 64 bits. Virtualize linux on this tablet is very slow and touchscreen is a pain.
After some time I returned the tablet to its original state with no data loss*, USB boot still there or the install in a fast (if well chosen) microUSB 3.0 stick or microSD-adapter... but no charger without the use of a less portable, and manipulation disconnections, cable adapter. I utilized a cheap "octopussy" cable from China (3 USB 2.0+ microUSB for charge... 3-4 $/€ or less), but this tablet is incompatible for simultaneous operation (USB OTG+charge), it don't charge while USB use and only I can do slow charge with a tricky: connect with charge mode, change to OTG mode and connect USB devices (warning: some Amazon's users report issues or damages in other tablets).
*bitlocker key changed with a new online password stored for recovery, and Toshiba recovery (Bios option) was broken, may be caused by gparted or some UEFI boot application or some of the installed OS, who knows... normal fixes solutions don't work, although windows own recovery partition worked. Toshiba utilizes a particular EFI directory and Windows doesn't repair it, I copied Toshiba BCD backed up file or, in case it doesn't work, BCD file from Windows recovery boot directory (may be a normal fixboot is required first).
Bug issues under Windows 10 update
After some time of use this tablet suffers issues, cause of its Bay Trail buggy platform, under Windows 8.1 and 10 (worse): Wifi disconnections and poor speed, laggy applications and touchscreen sometimes is unresponsive, miracast disconnections and choppy sound, although the whole system doesn´t hang. I did try linux last updates from http://linuxiumcomau.blogspot.com.es/ and now most work better (July 2017), probably in a short time I will uninstall Windows 10.
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I have an Alienware m17 r1 with the Core 2 Extreme Q3000 processor and the ATI Mobility Radeon HD3870X2 graphics card.
Let me start off by saying that Windows Vista works great with no issues at all.
Windows 8: Has a probelm that when I resume from sleep (open the laptop lid) everything just goes bizerk. I can't log in because the screen keeps on flickering on and off and what not. So I have to manually power down and reboot to get things working straight. After a reboot or fresh boot, everything works perfectly including games and stuff. It is important to not that there are no graphics card drivers for my graphics card for Windows 8, but as you will see with how Windows 7 acts, I don't think thats the issue.
Windows 7: I thought Windows 8 was what was causing the issues, so I downloaded a copy of Windows 7 Enterprise trial. Everything worked fine, I installed all the Windows 7 drivers for my laptop including the most up to date graphics card drivers. I closed the lid, opened it again, and bam, Aero stops working. And I can't fix it. And I also can't use the IE or some other applications. So I reinstalled Windows a few more times once without any graphics drivers except for the Windows one and once with the Alienware provided Windows 7 drivers and still the issue occurs. It also occurs after a fresh boot withouth logging in, closing the lid, and opening it and logging in.
I'm not exactly sure what it going on, although I'm sort of ruling out graphics drivers because in Windows Vista everything works perfectly. I was thinking about disconnecting the CrossFire cable to see if one of my graphics cards is the one having any issues, but I wanted your input first to see what the problem might be.
Other m17 owners seem to have Windows 7 running smoothly, but in my case its just not working.
I should also note that the first time I installed Windows 8, I used up the whole harddrive and eveything was working fine. And then a week later that issue started to happen. I then installed Windows Vista and everything was back to working order. I then decided to dualboot Windows 7 and Aero would just turn off after resuming from sleep. I haven't tried Installing Windows 7 on the whole harddrive yet because I don't think that would fix anything. Currently I'm back to Windows Vista on the whole harddrive. I also have a different BIOS that allows overclocking installed, but the system is not overclocked but rather undervolted from 1.2 to 1.186 if I remember correctly.
Here are the complete specs of the system from My Alienware PC Information:
II. Configuration
Processor(s)
Processor 1
Name: Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU Q9300 @ 2.53GHz
Manufacturer: GenuineIntel
Caption: Intel64 Family 6 Model 23 Stepping 10
Version: Model 7, Stepping 10
Processor Id: BFEBFBFF0001067A
Current Clock Speed: 2533MHz
Address Width: 64Bits
Data Width: 64Bits
Socket Designation: U2E1
Verified Hardware Device against Order: CPU-2.53C2EQX9300
Case Color: New Background
System Memory
Memory Module 1
Capacity: 2048MB
Bank Label: DIMM #1
Mem_Type: DDR3
Mem_Frequency: 1064 MHz
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MEM-MOBLDDR32GBP85EL
Memory Module 2
Capacity: 2048MB
Bank Label: DIMM #2
Mem_Type: DDR3
Mem_Frequency: 1064 MHz
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MEM-MOBLDDR32GBP85EL
BIOS Information
Manufacturer: Intel
Name: Ver 1.00PARTTBL;
Version: W841.B10
Version: ALWARE - 6040000
Motherboard Information
Manufacturer: alienware
Product: alienware
Serial Number: 0123456789012345
Version: alienware
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MB-W84017WUXGABLKPNT
Verify correct motherboard
Power settings optimized
Video Adapter
Caption: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870
Adapter RAM: 512MB
DriverVersion: 7.01.01.809
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MOBL-VM88XT512MBR1
Test Video Card
Hard Drive(s)
ST9320421ASG ATA Device
Model: ST9320421ASG ATA Device
Size: 320GB
Total Heads: 255
Total Cylinders: 38913
Total Tracks: 9922815
Tracks Per Cylinder: 255
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MOBL-HD320GB72FSEAR2
Optical Drives / Other Storage
Optiarc DVD RW AD-7561S ATA Device
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Vista Home Premium
DirectX Version: 10
Assembler Initials: RR
Tester Initials: AI
Test Date: 01/28/2009 10:06 AM
Burn-In/Benchmarks
3DMark 2006
Customer Information:
3DMark Score: 14,350.00 3DMarks
SM2.0 Score: 5,438.00
HDR/SM3.0 Score: 7,258.00
CPU Score: 3,721.00
Game Score: 0.00 Points
SM2.0 Graphics Tests
GT1 - Return To Proxycon: 44.83 FPS
GT2 - Firefly Forest: 45.81 FPS
CPU Tests
CPU1 - Red Valley: 1.20 FPS
CPU2 - Red Valley: 1.84 FPS
HDR/SM3.0 Graphics Tests
HDR1 - Canyon Flight: 85.68 FPS
HDR2 - Deep Freeze: 59.47 FPS
Unreal Tournament 3 Demo
Customer Information:
Average FPS: 61.83 FPS
Time Spent Over 30 FPS: 99.93 percent of total benchmark time was spent above 30 FPS
IRQ Configuration
0 System timer
1 Standard PS/2 Keyboard
2 -available-
3 -available-
4 -available-
5 -available-
6 -available-
7 -available-
8 System CMOS/real time clock
9 -available-
10 Intel(R) ICH9 Family SMBus Controller - 2930
11 -available-
12 Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad
13 Numeric data processor
14 -available-
15 -available-
16 Generic Marvell Yukon 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller
16 JMicron JMB36X Controller
16 Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2937
17 Ricoh Memory Stick Controller
17 Ricoh SD/MMC Host Controller
17 SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller
18 RICOH OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller
18 Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2936
19 AVerMedia A317 Mini-Card Hybrid Analog/ATSC
19 Intel(R) ICH9M/M-E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1 - 2928
19 Intel(R) ICH9M/M-E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2 - 292D
19 Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2935
19 Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2939
19 Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293C
21 Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2938
22 High Definition Audio Controller
23 Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB Universal Host Controller - 2934
23 Intel(R) ICH9 Family USB2 Enhanced Host Controller - 293A
190 Microsoft ACPI-Compliant System
Miscellaneous
Realtek High Definition Audio
Device Name: Realtek High Definition Audio
Description: Realtek High Definition Audio
Class: MEDIA
Service: IntcAzAudAddService
Driver Version: 6.0.1.5631
Driver Date: 5-26-2008
Vendor Id: 10EC
Device Id: 0269
Revision: 1000
Verified Hardware Device against Order: SND-VIN3INTHIGHDEFSS
Test Sound Card
Optiarc DVD RW AD-7561S ATA Device
Device Name: Optiarc DVD RW AD-7561S ATA Device
Description: CD-ROM Drive
Class: CDROM
Service: cdrom
Driver Version: 6.0.6001.18000
Driver Date: 6-21-2006
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MOBL-NEC8XDVDRWLSSAT
AVerMedia A317 Mini-Card Hybrid Analog/ATSC
Device Name: AVerMedia A317 Mini-Card Hybrid Analog/ATSC
Description: AVerMedia A317 Mini-Card Hybrid Analog/ATSC
Class: MEDIA
Service: AVerBDA6x_x64
Driver Version: 1.3.64.58
Driver Date: 6-23-2008
Vendor Id: 1131
Device Id: 7160
Revision: 0003
IRQ Number: 19
Verified Hardware Device against Order: MOBL-W840MINIAVERTVT
Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300
Device Name: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300
Description: Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300
Class: Net
Service: NETw5v64
Driver Version: 12.0.0.78
Driver Date: 5-21-2008
Vendor Id: 8086
Device Id: 4235
Revision: 0000
Verified Hardware Device against Order: NIC-INTELWIREL533AN
Ensure Correct Network Card as invoiced
Final Checks
Inspect machine for exterior defects
Power and data cables connected properly and bundled neatly
Components securely in place with correct type and quantity of screws to prevent short circuiting
System powers on
All fans function
All LEDs function
Ensure BIOS updated
Ensure BIOS boot up sequence runs in proper order
Check for DMI Installation
System settings customized
Application and utility software installed and tested
Correct DirectX version installed
All hardware functions properly
Device drivers installed and tested
Verify Operating System against Order
System burn-in run to ensure system operates at peak efficiency
Run Scandisk
Empty Recycle Bin
Check for CDs in the drives
Test all ports
Run Disk Cleanup
Defrag the System Drive
Ensure Operating system installed, optimized, and purged of any unnecessary programs
Benchmark scores meet performance standards
Shutdown and unplug the system
Plug the system back in and ensure system boots up properly
Repeat previous 2 steps
Shutdown and unplug the systems
Check for Windows sticker Placement
Check for Setup Poster
Check for Customer Support Warranty Information
Ensure all periphials are with system
Mousepad Present
Agent ID card present
Ensure all cables are with system
Ensure all device manuals are with system
Ensure all driver disks are with system
Ensure all software CDs are with system
Ensure correct Recovery CD with system
Check for Power Cord
System cleaned and buffed
System poly-bagged, and packaged with Styrofoam to prevent damage during shipping
No scratches, dents, or other damage on peripherals
Peripherals sealed securely
Shipping box sealed securely
Correct shipping labels placed on peripheral boxes
Correct labels placed on shipping box
Sales invoice present
Shipping manager sign-off
Checklist present
System shipped to the customer
Installed Device Drivers
Microsoft AC Adapter, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Extreme CPU Q9300 @ 2.53GHz, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
Standard PS/2 Keyboard, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
Microsoft ACPI-Compliant Control Method Battery, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
Synaptics PS/2 Port TouchPad, 6-20-2008, 11.1.18.0
Microsoft Bluetooth Enumerator, 6-21-2006, 6.1.6001.22000
Bluetooth Hands-free Audio, 5-12-2008, 6.1.0.4600
Bluetooth Hands-free Audio., 5-12-2008, 6.1.0.4600
Bluetooth L2CAP Interface, 1-23-2008, 6.2.0.1200
Bluetooth Remote Control, 5-12-2008, 6.1.0.4600
Bluetooth Stereo Audio, 5-12-2008, 6.1.0.4600
Microsoft eHome Infrared Transceiver, 6-21-2006, 6.1.6001.22000
High Definition Audio Device, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6000.16386
Realtek High Definition Audio, 5-26-2008, 6.0.1.5631
HID-compliant device, 6-21-2006, 6.1.6001.22000
HID-compliant consumer control device, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6000.16386
HID-compliant device, 6-21-2006, 6.1.6001.22000
Microsoft eHome Remote Control Keyboard keys, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
Microsoft eHome MCIR Keyboard, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
Microsoft eHome MCIR 109 Keyboard, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
HID-compliant mouse, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
HID-compliant consumer control device, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6000.16386
Optiarc DVD RW AD-7561S ATA Device, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
ST9320421ASG ATA Device, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
ATI Mobility Radeon HD 3870, 7-24-2008, 8.520.4.0
AVerMedia A317 Mini-Card Hybrid Analog/ATSC, 6-23-2008, 1.3.64.58
Ricoh Memory Stick Controller, 6-16-2008, 6.0.1.12
SDA Standard Compliant SD Host Controller, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
RICOH OHCI Compliant IEEE 1394 Host Controller, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
Ricoh SD/MMC Host Controller, 6-24-2008, 6.0.3.11
Generic Marvell Yukon 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet Controller, 12-28-2007, 10.51.3.3
JMicron JMB36X Controller, 5-8-2008, 1.17.37.1
Intel(R) ICH9M/M-E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 1 - 2928, 1-30-2008, 8.6.1.1001
Intel(R) ICH9M/M-E 2 port Serial ATA Storage Controller 2 - 292D, 1-30-2008, 8.6.1.1001
Intel(R) WiFi Link 5300, 5-21-2008, 12.0.0.78
ATA Channel 0, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
ATA Channel 1, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
ATA Channel 0, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
ATA Channel 1, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
facap, FastAccess Video Capture, 9-24-2008, 8.7.1.0
Microsoft iSCSI Initiator, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
Generic volume shadow copy, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6000.16386
AuthenTec Inc. AES1610, 4-17-2008, 7.10.1.0
BCM2046 Bluetooth Module, 5-9-2008, 6.2.0.2600
2.0M Pixel Camera, 6-21-2006, 6.0.6001.18000
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Sounds like Hibernate is causing the issue. Try turning it off
Open Command Prompt (run as administrator) and type
powercfg hibernate /off
CruciasNZ said:
Sounds like Hibernate is causing the issue. Try turning it off
Open Command Prompt (run as administrator) and type
powercfg hibernate /off
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That didn't fix it. I reinstalled Windows and tried it.
Actually that command didn't help. I used powercfg -h off . I tries both on and off and Aero still disables. This is in Windows 7 by the way.
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Do a clean uninstall of your video drivers with something like driver sweeper then reinstall the latest ATI drivers.
If you've tried drivers id strongly suggest you start the way all "odd" tech issues are diagnosed.
Rip out anything none essential, including cross fire, bare bones and start from scratch.
If that works then start adding stuff back in.
if it didn't work then your issue is in whats left, most likely graphics or Moby related, but get back to us after doing the above and we'll go from there.
dazza9075 said:
If you've tried drivers id strongly suggest you start the way all "odd" tech issues are diagnosed.
Rip out anything none essential, including cross fire, bare bones and start from scratch.
If that works then start adding stuff back in.
if it didn't work then your issue is in whats left, most likely graphics or Moby related, but get back to us after doing the above and we'll go from there.
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I had already tried all that driver stuff before.
Since it's a laptop, I decided to remove the CrossFire cable to no avail and then I started realizing that CrossFire wasn't actually working to begin with. I had noticed it before, but I didn't investigate further. I tried to reseat the CrossFire cable multiple times to no avail. The one time it did work, I restarted the computer and the second card disappeared.
So I hit some other forums for more info and one said that if I was having CrossFire issues, I should flash a different BIOS. So I flashed the stock Alienware BIOS and bam! Aero got fixed. So that got rid of that problem. Although I'm still stuck with no CrossFire. Removing the cable and putting it back in 10 or so times will get the second card to show up and then disappear again after a restart. According to my understanding, two cards have to show up in device manager when CrossFire is "working". So thats the only problem I have now, otherwise I've been using Windows 7 Enterprise for 2 days now playing Saints Row: The Third for a solid 5 hours with no crashes or anything. Although I'm still missing out on the performance of the second card.
Any ideas to troubleshooting this?
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Possibly the drivers?
I have three different machines with sort of similar problems. The Aero basically ****s up. It seems to be an issue with the latest ATI Drivers. I am using the version 11 I believe not the latest. That seems to be helping.
twistedR said:
I have three different machines with sort of similar problems. The Aero basically ****s up. It seems to be an issue with the latest ATI Drivers. I am using the version 11 I believe not the latest. That seems to be helping.
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In Windows Vista the latest drivers worked fine. I haven't tried the latest ones on this computer yet, but my desktop does have the latest and it works just fine.
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Oh, I should have mentioned that I am running windows 7 on all three.
Lets make a thread to Show Microsoft we want a Windows Mobile 7 Phone, which operates in Windowed mode, like Windows mobile 6, and comes with a Microsoft-made or HTC-made custom phone specifically for the Windows Moblie 7 Platform
talk about what it might include, what features we'd like, etc..
The Windows Mobile 7 OS would operate similarly to Windows 7 on Desktop PCs, basically a slightly modified version of Windows 7 with flick-panning ability & touch zooming
The Hardware Configuration on the phone should be:
- Quad-core 2Ghz CPU
- 256-512 MB GPU
- 2GB RAM
- 1280x768 4" or 5" Screen Resolution.. 1080p is preferred
- My Display Port (MyDP) with cables & converters included
- 64 GB internal Memory as a Dedicated C:\ Drive
- Dual or Quad Internal (Under the back case) Micro SD Card slots, to hold 2 to 4 Micro SDs which function as removable Disk Drives
- Dual External Micro SD Card Slots, which function as Portable Disk Drives or removable USB Drives
- Each SD Card Slot is Dedicated D:\, E:\, F:\, G:\, H:\, I:\ etc..
- Minimum of 12 external hardware buttons
- Internally Retractable Cable-Attached Full-width telescoping Stylus with 2 hardware buttons and a scroll dial..
- Native Bluetooth External AAA battery-operated Mini Mouse & Foldable Keyboard
- Able to boot any OS, with each separate OS able to boot from each SD card Slot
- Bios Set up for setting default Boot Drive, Memory Settings, etc
- Ability to run x86 Windows 7 Programs..
- Ability to zoom out to full desktop view, eventhough it be small.. we dont need to read ever icon text on the desktop, thats what the icons are for..
- Dedicated 3.5 Video-in & Audio Line-In jacks, as well as a standard headphone jack
- Full-sized USB port for attaching peripherals & USB Hubs
- Rugged, water-resistant, & Shock-proof
- Gorilla Glass
- Bluetooth 4
- 4G
- GPS
- 12 Megapixel Camera pureview quality, with Carl Zeiss Lens
- 2 MP front camera
Now add to this list..
or create your own Windows Mobile 7 Dream Phone
The 12 hardware Buttons could switch back & forth between F1-F12 functionality, or to a set of user-defined other phone assignments
maybe F1-F12 functionality when the phone is docked to a Cradle, Docked into a Tablet Screen, or switched from App Mode to "Windowed Mode" or "Desktop Mode"
the 2 external micro SD Card slots would make it more easy for transferring files between various devices & users, while the internal SD Card Slots would remain protected from possible virus infection from external use
the MyDP connection would be at the bottom left, USB would be at the bottom right.. The Docking Cradle would have Both MyDP & USB Male Ports..
The Docking Cradle would have Common Display Ports VGA, DVI, HDMI, etc.. as well as a 4-port USB hub
Docking the cradle would attach both MyDP & USB, and allow connection from Cradle to HD Display, and use with USB mouse & Keyboard
How Awesome is that?
actually, phones now have 1920x1080 screens, i see...
and I guess 8-core processors may become the new thing as well
we need powerful programs that utilize these upcoming hardware configurations
and I'd like to view the entire Windows 7 desktop at 1920x1080, on my 5 or 6" ACTUALLY smarterphone's screen
yes, i dont care if you cant see it or read it.. I can, i assure you..
and no i dont care if it'd hurt your eyes or make you feel grumpy.. I want it
Has anyone tried installing XP in one of these phones yet?
how far off are we on that?
but we'd need an OS which is made for zooming from full desktop mode to panning mode or something better which takes us from full resolution desktop to multi- application windows
which is where Android should really be putting all of their resources
or Microsoft could take the market with a Windows MOBILE 8 made for this exact purpose
or, Apple, may even suddenly appear on the market with it, making their iPad as useful & functional as the macbooks, and their phones equally as functional & useful as well.. if they can ever stop milking technology & bleeding their customers dry for every last cent they may spend on something before offering the next decades late piece of technology
or we can all sit around gawking at each others swiping methods..
Hi, I have a Hitachi Touro Pro mobile 750GB USB 3.0 external HDD and after upgrading to win 8 the drive is no longer accessible.
It still works on Win 7, but when I plug it in on Win 8 it takes 3-5 min to show up in my computers and once you click on the drive file explorer hangs until you unplug the drive..
Anyone have a fix for this problem? it's very inconvenient for me to switch between Win 8 and Win 7...
thanks in advance!
Sounds like one of those weird drives that aren't actually USB Mass Storage but instead have some (typically both buggy and worthless) extra layer over them to do things like make it easy to back stuff up (as though Windows hasn't had backup capability built in for ages) or something equally value-added (for very loose values of "value"). Check if there's a way to connect it via USB Mass Storage instead; I know on my PC external drives work fine.
Also, try over USB2 instead of USB3, just to see if it behaves differently. I don't think Win7 even had built-in support for USB3; you would have had to install a driver. It might be expecting that driver somehow...
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Sounds like one of those weird drives that aren't actually USB Mass Storage but instead have some (typically both buggy and worthless) extra layer over them to do things like make it easy to back stuff up (as though Windows hasn't had backup capability built in for ages) or something equally value-added (for very loose values of "value"). Check if there's a way to connect it via USB Mass Storage instead; I know on my PC external drives work fine.
Also, try over USB2 instead of USB3, just to see if it behaves differently. I don't think Win7 even had built-in support for USB3; you would have had to install a driver. It might be expecting that driver somehow...
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Thanks for your reply.
I actually tried that drive everywhere... ThinkPad X230T, T61, Surface RT and even my friend's HP... the behavior is exactly the same on USB 2 or 3.. When I connect the drive it shows up in Device Manager as a "Hitachi Touro Mobile Pro SCSI Disk Device". I have no idea what SCSI Disk Device means... :S I bought the drive in April 2012.
I know this drive has some smart features build it, like sleep mode (drive stops spinning after no activity for a while), host detection (doesn't spin if there's power but no communication) and safe eject (stops spinning after receiving USB ejection signal).
SCSI is an old (really old) interface for disk drives. It still sees some use in servers, but that's about it. Not sure why your external USB HDD would present itself as SCSI...
All those "smart features" are exactly the kind of stuff I was talking about: useless crap that makes the drive require a custom driver even though the OS already does every single one of those with the *possible* exception of the host detection (which shouldn't require anything special).
What if you copy the data off the drive, then use Win8 to repartition/format the drive (disk management)?
The reason it shows SCSI is that for the controller being used in the external case is presenting itself as such. Most HDD controllers that aren't integrated into the chipset (and even some that do) will always be detected as SCSI controllers, it's an old-school way of how Windows sees controllers. If it's not built-in, it must be SCSI. Odd but that's how it was many many years ago.
I've a Hitachi Touro (not Pro, 2012 model) 1TB drive, which shows up in Win8 as "HitachiG ST USB Device". Driver used is standard Microsoft driver dated 2006.
Your Touro Mobile Pro is a Hitachi Travelstar 7K750 drive (SATA 2 3Gb/s, 7200rpm). Specs and performance below,
http://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/notebook-hard-drive-review,3270-2.html
My guess is that Win8 upgrade is the problem, as you likely didn't do a clean install. Suggest
. plug drive in and wait for it to be recognized,
. go into Device Manager, click on Disk Drives, right-click on the Touro entry, select Uninstall
. unplug drive, wait for a few seconds, then replug drive
If this doesn't work, you may need to do a clean re-install of Win8. A workaround is to remove the drive from the USB enclosure and use it as a standard SATA 2.0 drive.
Hi,
I tryed to flash my old Nokia 5800's stock firmware with Windows10 tablet. But tablet always gets a blue screen on this process. I installed latest Windows10 updates. Right now its in Version 1703 15063.332. But tablet keeps getting blue screen. Sometimes with buzz sound. Windows10 totally clean it doesnt have any virus or something. I did even /sfc scannow. I never experienced like this thing before with this tablet and i didnt change any UEFI setting.
So i started to change Usb settings on the UEFI one by one and i revert it back every change to original setting. When time has comes to change xHci it damaged all Usb ports. Now i cant revert it back to original setting. I didnt change any other Usb settings. Just disabled xHci. Usb host enabled and other things. I didnt think xHci will damage all usb ports. Because on the xHci's info, Bios vendor says, it just turns Usb3.0 to Usb2.0 So my Nokia 5800 is too old phone. I thought maybe old phone doesnt work well with Usb 3.0 So i turned off xHci to Disabled.
Distributor says Tablet supports Usb 2.0 technology. After disabling xHci, Intel® USB 3.0 eXtensible Host Controller disappeared on Device manager.
I disabled the xHci on UEFI Bios and my Local named Windows10 Tablet's Usb ports doesnt work. I can access the UEFI first startup screen but i cant control it. Volume+ and Volume- buttons works only vertical movement and Power/Windows capacitive button doesnt work on that screen. Touch screen is not working too on UEFI's first startup screen. Keyboard, Mouse also doesnt work. Im stuck with touch screen. I checked Tablet's and Dock's every inch and there is no little reset button.
What happens if i spend all battery power waiting on the UEFI startup screen? Will the bios reset when the battery get empty?
Is there any way to reset UEFI using Windows10 ?
Is there any Power button, Volume+, Volume- button combination for reset UEFI?
What happens if hard reset Windows10? Will my device's Usb ports come alive?
Windows10 Tablet has a 5 pin on the lower side. This pins connecting to Keyboard(Dock) but Keyboard doesnt work. Maybe it has UEFI reset pins? I can see the HID Keyboard device on the Device manager. But removing the Keyboard physically doesnt effect HID keyboard's status.
Windows10 Tablet has 2 black coloured usb port and both doesnt work with any device. Ones Usb Type A Female other one is Usb micro b female.
Why Bios doesnt give a Warning!
Why there is a xHci setting?
Why xHci setting is changeable?
INSYDE corp. creating a Bios but they cant think "What happens when we damage all usb ports with one setting? How they can access/control to Bios/UEFI?" This is ridicilious. I checked almost all forum's allover the World and xHci info always same like my device's xHci info. I readed it and i accept the Usb3.0 to Usb2.0 changing. Not damaging all Usb ports!
If i send this tablet to distributor they will request a money for fixing simple xHci setting. Is this INSYDE corp.'s target? Who knows.
Tablet specifications
- Intel Atom Z3735F @ 1.33Ghz (Turbo enabled 1.83Ghz)
- Intel HD Graphics Gen7 4EU 620MHz
- 2 GB DDR3 1333Mhz Single Channel Ram
- 32 GB internal memory (Generic NCard - Probably eMMC 4.5)
- Chi Mei CMN9001 screen
- 10 Point touch panel
- RTL8732BS Wifi
- Bluetooth 4.0
- Intel SST Audio
- Realtek I2S Audio codec
- Unicam gc0310
- Unicam ov2680
- Bosch Accelerometer
- Stereo Speaker
- UEFI info
+ Bios Vendor INSYDE Corp.
+ Bios Version 159.1
+ Bios size 3072 KBytes
+ Secure boot disabled
The lesson I'm taking is; More freedom is not good.
Hi,
I have the same issue did u find any solutioun somehow ?
By the way I just read another forum and it says that you can use OTG cable with usb keyboard/mouse.
I couldn't try because I don't have otg cable with me but I'll try when I get home (probably next week).
Hello,
same problem here on an Allview windows 10 tablet, during windows 10 reset i got a blue screen and my tablet got stuck into a boot loop restarting after windows logo appears. It didnt boot from windows usb stick that i made with rufus in multiple ways with different settings and when i was trying to get it boot from usb i accidentally disabled XHCI or EHCI from bios ,the attached keyboard does not respond, otg cable connected keyboad does not respond, touch not working.
Any solution will be appreciated,
Thank you.
so, i have am issue with my self built desktop. Its a Ryzen 5 1600 with 8 gb ddr 4 and a SSD for the boot sector. I have traditional storage HDDs for just stuff 1: 2TB and 1: 1TB blah blah LOL but my mouse input has been rather laggy as of late. Its an older mouse, a Logitech M510 and it works seamlessly on my other computers (3 lappys and 1 desky) but the computer with the issue is my daily driver. I was told that my 1GB DDR3 video card might be the culprit, but im open for suggestions/ideas
hey, i had (have) an intel core i5 9600F, 8GB DDR4 2444Mhz, asrock b360m pro4, radeon rx560 2GB video card with samsung evo 970 m.2 ssd and i had the same issue. i upgraded the memory to 16GBs and have no problems ever since. it was annoying like hell
donjamal said:
hey, i had (have) an intel core i5 9600F, 8GB DDR4 2444Mhz, asrock b360m pro4, radeon rx560 2GB video card with samsung evo 970 m.2 ssd and i had the same issue. i upgraded the memory to 16GBs and have no problems ever since. it was annoying like hell
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i dont think its the same for OP case. because if you had no memory at all left then not only your mouse would lag but your whole computer and you would realize it instantly.
OP try to get mouse drivers from internet for this model, and check other usb ports, also install all windows updates
chrosini said:
i dont think its the same for OP case. because if you had no memory at all left then not only your mouse would lag but your whole computer and you would realize it instantly.
OP try to get mouse drivers from internet for this model, and check other usb ports, also install all windows updates
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Dunno, but this definitely solved the problem for me
Hi your HDD maybe for happened lagy mouse or go to settings mouse change mouse settings fast or other set
tips
I know this is a bit older of a thread but wanted to add for others, haven't seen a system more than 2g memory cause this so here's a few things to try. 2g and your memory should be fine on a 32 win, 4g min on a 64 windows, if you didn't touch page file you have more and if it's on a ssd it's fast, you also check how much page file is used if you max mem and your page file, then this could cause it. Then you try unplugging all usb,and ex drives before boot an try different ports, usb 2.0 an 3.0 rear panel, the best place for mouse is rear panel, also check UEFI (bios) usb settings an see if they are on USB Legacy Support, try disabling legacy support, also remember surfaces your using from other pc where it's working, the last thing is the embedded mouse driver in windows, it's usually never this, but you can see if mouse mfg has a driver an utility for settings. You should make sure you have the right an newest gpu driver, for a gpu driver try station drivers, they might have a new beta driver, check your monitors refresh rate, find it's max MHz an apply it if lower, then there's checking windows health, this is good to check either way if install is over 6mo old.
Run power shell or cmd as admin and then,
1 DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Scanhealth
2 DISM.exe /Online /Cleanup-image /Restorehealth
3 DISM.exe /online /cleanup-image /startcomponentcleanup
4 sfc /scannow
Don't add numbers to commands.