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Ssangeet

Ssangeet

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If Disk 0 is SSD, disk 1 should be the 1TB HDD, unless you have plugged in some other drive. Delete the partition on it and then try again. Also, please use snipping tool. :|
I am clicking pics in mobile and then crop it because it's size is too high...
 

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SaiyanGoku

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Disk 1 is SSD,Disk 0 is hdd
Buddy, your entire partition scheme is messed up. That "1TB" drive is marked as 500 GB. You may need to unplug both drives, then plug only the ssd, delete all partitions on it, re-install windows. Then plug in the hdd, delete partitions via disk management and then format it. Don't create another partition.
 
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Ssangeet

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Buddy, your entire partition scheme is messed up. That "1TB" drive is marked as 500 GB. You may need to uplug both drives, then plug only the ssd, delete all partitions on it, re-install windows. Then plug in the hdd, delete partitions via disk management and then format it. Don't create another partition.
Probably it is 500GB then...now what should i have to do?it was from old computer so i am not sure about it...& sound is still not working despite that driver installation
 
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INstalling new drivers & softwares from CD which comes with MOBO..& it is giving me some new options just like normal computers...so lets see how will it work...
 

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Read these two articles. Try and understand them. When you want to take picture of your screen, use the tool.

*support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/13776/windows-10-use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots

*support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/4488540/how-to-take-and-annotate-screenshots-on-windows-10
 
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Read these two articles. Try and understand them. When you want to take picture of your screen, use the tool.

*support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/13776/windows-10-use-snipping-tool-to-capture-screenshots

*support.microsoft.com/en-in/help/4488540/how-to-take-and-annotate-screenshots-on-windows-10
But my that pc is not connected to internet
 

nac

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If it's not too much, use pendrive to transfer captured files to laptop. Else do what you're doing. :(
 
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If it's not too much, use pendrive to transfer captured files to laptop. Else do what you're doing. :(
Why noone suggesting.USB Tethring...right now connected my pc via it & downloading Realtek audio controller from windows store...that is the only thing left to download from yesterday's suggestions
 
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Install these:
*download.msi.com/dvr_exe/mb/realtek_hd_UAD_audio.zip

Get Realtek Audio Control - Microsoft Store
Unexpected error while downloading that controller from store...already restarted PC 2-3 times
 

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Unexpected error while downloading that controller from store...already restarted PC 2-3 times
If you've installed one from MSI, that's suffice. Don't have to bang your head with MS store app. I had a headache with it when windows updated few weeks ago. I prefer the one from MSI and I am used with it.
 
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If you've installed one from MSI, that's suffice. Don't have to bang your head with MS store app. I had a headache with it when windows updated few weeks ago. I prefer the one from MSI and I am used with it.
It is not downloaded because of some error...for now i dont think we have to worry about the conflicts of versions in this case.
The issue is even connections are not showing up when i connect any audio equipment
 

SaiyanGoku

kamehameha!!
should i need to reinstall the OS?
Yes
Buddy, your entire partition scheme is messed up. That "1TB" drive is marked as 500 GB. You may need to unplug both drives, then plug only the ssd, delete all partitions on it, re-install windows. Then plug in the hdd, delete partitions via disk management and then format it. Don't create another partition.

If you format the HDD, your efi partition would get deleted as well. Don't know why you didn't format the hdd before trying to install windows in the first place.
 
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