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[URL=][/URL]Thanks, cubebucket.? I assume you have done more than one Clear CMOS and/or F9 and F10 - if not please do.? I think your new install of W10 is a good idea.? Is it 32 or 64 bit?? Please post the P/N for the memory, so the memory experts can comment - one stick or two and what slot?? You are welcome.? Enjoy, John.


Never cleared the cmos. I just flashed the latest 4.51 bios and checked that the bsods were gone.

Windows 10 home 64 bit.

One stick dual rank with code BLS8G4D26BFSC, slot B. Everything is correctly recognised both inside the bios and in windows.
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Originally posted by stree stree wrote:

[URL=][/URL]Windows will need to be 1709, not older? with updates.
Also, the drivers.? Did you install chipset drivers then Radeon drivers in that order and both from AMD website? The order is important.


Windows updates got stuck due to a bad quality connection at my friend's house. Now I have the computer at my place and I will hook it up straight into the lan port of the router. But first, I'll hard reset everything. Would be worth try with windows 10 pro?

Regarding the setup order, I cannot recall if I did it the exact same way you were sufgeating. I let the installer do everything automatically, ticking every available option, then reboot.

Should I forget about the drivers provided by asrock?

I also did not mention that the WLAN drivers were taken from the Intel website, cos they are newer than the ones linked by asrock.

Tomorrow with the pc on I'll be able to post some screens of the things that do not work, like greyed out HDMI audio and error 12 related to the Vega graphics.
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cubebucket, W10 Pro should be no better than Home.  You should be using Media Creation Tool ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 ) to create a USB stick to install W10.  That way you will get the latest version and won't need updates (or just a few).  What have you been using?  stree suggested that you install Chip Set first them Video.  I suspect it makes no difference and I am beginning to suspect that installing one also installs the other.  I would install both.  I do think it is important to use the latest version of W10.  I do not use the ASRock drivers except what I must use: RAID and Aquantia NIC drivers.  It is best to get the drivers from the HW vendors like Intel and Realtek.  The screenshots will be good.  Thanks and enjoy, John.  
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Originally posted by MisterJ MisterJ wrote:

[URL=][/URL]cubebucket, W10 Pro should be no better than Home.? You should be using Media Creation Tool ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 ) to create a USB stick to install W10.? That way you will get the latest version and won't need updates (or just a few).? What have you been using?? stree suggested that you install Chip Set first them Video.? I suspect it makes no difference and I am beginning to suspect that installing one also installs the other.? I would install both.? I do think it is important to use the latest version of W10.? I do not use the ASRock drivers except what I must use: RAID and Aquantia NIC drivers.? It is best to get the drivers from the HW vendors like Intel and Realtek.? The screenshots will be good.? Thanks and enjoy, John. ?


I used the MS tool. No strange iso download or else. I downloaded it 10 days ago.

The plan for today is: screenshots and a good old fashioned format c:.

I have to anticipate that my screens will unfortunately be in my native language. That unfortunately again is Italian.
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I managed to find and upload some pictures I roughly took last night with my phone.



The PC was using a samsung full HD LED TV as a monitor. I don't know why here it says 3GB while I set 2GB for the APU on the BIOS......
To be clear, we were already using the TV with an old asus laptop hooked thru HDMI and everything was working fine. A test with another proper monitor has already been done with the same negative results.



This should be something like: "the specified device generates a resource conflict (CODE 12). In order to be able to use this device it will be needed to disable one of the other system devices". Alright, which one?!
NB: on the background you can see that my copy of Windows 10 is x64.



But if you look here, you can clearly see that "the most suitable and up to date driver in correctly installed" and there are no other conflicts in the devices tree.



This screen is about the HDMI audio issues. As you can see, speakers and SPFID (not shown) are enabled and seems to be working. While I have 6 (SIX!!!) digital display audio output that are not connected and I have no clue on how to enable them. I have tried AMD drivers, Realtek drivers (both from asrock website and the slightly newer ones from the realtek website) but nothing I did could solve the problem.

Edited by cubebucket - 12 Mar 2018 at 4:52pm
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[URL=][/URL]Ok so I got back home, rebooted into safe mode, used ddu, rebooted in windows and reinstalled the whole amd package version 17.7. I inhibited any automatic driver update, from windows, hopefully.

Nothing changed :(

My windows 10 build seems to be 10240, checked with the winver.exe command

Is there anything I can check in the bios?

Also no audio output if I plug a pair of stereo speakers in the green slot of the mobo. Audio output works fine with headphones plugged into the case headphones socket.

Edited by cubebucket - 12 Mar 2018 at 9:06pm
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Originally posted by MisterJ MisterJ wrote:

cubebucket, W10 Pro should be no better than Home.  You should be using Media Creation Tool ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 ) to create a USB stick to install W10.  That way you will get the latest version and won't need updates (or just a few).  What have you been using?  stree suggested that you install Chip Set first them Video.  I suspect it makes no difference and I am beginning to suspect that installing one also installs the other.  I would install both.  I do think it is important to use the latest version of W10.  I do not use the ASRock drivers except what I must use: RAID and Aquantia NIC drivers.  It is best to get the drivers from the HW vendors like Intel and Realtek.  The screenshots will be good.  Thanks and enjoy, John.  


The only reason I suggested that order of driver install was because of multiple more experienced users  recommending it. I initially installed the "wrong" way round and the powerplans were screwed, sleep option gone,  other options greylisted or gone.
Reinstalled drivers the "right " way round and problems gone.....
Others users found the same.
Empirical knowledge beats "suspecting" hands down and I remain convinced of the value in the order of installation.
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Originally posted by stree stree wrote:

Originally posted by MisterJ MisterJ wrote:

[URL=][/URL]cubebucket, W10 Pro should be no better than Home.? You should be using Media Creation Tool ( https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows10 ) to create a USB stick to install W10.? That way you will get the latest version and won't need updates (or just a few).? What have you been using?? stree suggested that you install Chip Set first them Video.? I suspect it makes no difference and I am beginning to suspect that installing one also installs the other.? I would install both.? I do think it is important to use the latest version of W10.? I do not use the ASRock drivers except what I must use: RAID and Aquantia NIC drivers.? It is best to get the drivers from the HW vendors like Intel and Realtek.? The screenshots will be good.? Thanks and enjoy, John. ?


The only reason I suggested that order of driver install was because of multiple more experienced users? recommending it. I initially installed the "wrong" way round and the powerplans were screwed, sleep option gone,? other options greylisted or gone.
Reinstalled drivers the "right " way round and problems gone.....
Others users found the same.
Empirical knowledge beats "suspecting" hands down and I remain convinced of the value in the order of installation.


Tonight I will hard reset the system and do as you suggested. So, no bios tricks? And why the heck stereo speakers don't work while headphones plugged in the case, work??

I'm kind of burned out and tired of this :(
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Have a look at this link, from page 1, sent by Datonyb note the last line of para 2.

http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=7724&title=raven-ridge-2200g-2400g-tips
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Originally posted by stree stree wrote:

[URL=][/URL]Have a look at this link, from page 1, sent by Datonyb note the last line of para 2.

http://forum.asrock.com/forum_posts.asp?TID=7724&title=raven-ridge-2200g-2400g-tips


Let's try this. I'll create a bootable USB with 1709 first.

Can this make the difference with a clean USB install made with MS Media Creation Tool, today? Shouldn't be this version the latest or close to the latest?

Edited by cubebucket - 12 Mar 2018 at 10:05pm
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