I have Bluetooth built into my motherboard but Windows 11 won’t recognize it in Device Manager. In fact the Bluetooth category doesn’t even show up. I’ve tried disabling and re enabling Bluetooth in the BIOS. I’ve tried uninstalling the Bluetooth drivers from the d...
I have Bluetooth built into my motherboard but Windows 11 won’t recognize it in Device Manager. In fact the Bluetooth category doesn’t even show up. I’ve tried disabling and re enabling Bluetooth in the BIOS. I’ve tried uninstalling the Bluetooth drivers from the d...
✅ Windows 11 won't recognize RAID 0 array created with Windows 10:I created a RAID 0 array on my machine and used it as my boot disk for Windows 10. When I went to Windows 11 I wanted a larger boot drive so I upgraded...
Why won’t my computer recognize my Android phone? Your computer might not recognize your Android phone because you haven’t set the correct connection type. This problem might also occur due to a broken cable or faulty USB port, or a software glitch. How to get Windows to recognize an An...
✅ Windows 11 PC won't recognize my iPhone 15 connected to my computer:Hello all, I just recently got a new Windows 11 PC this specifically was working on my old laptop and I was trying to back up my iPhone with iTunes but...
Long history short, i updated my AMD RX 560 drivers, i had some resolution problems and my second screen wasn't working, i reinstalled Windows 10 64b because i was fed up, but now my GPU is not getting dedected in any way shape or form, trust me, i tried EVERYTHING, the hardware...
iPhone won’t connect to Windows PC If your iPhone won’t connect to a Windows PC, ensure the USB cable is working, and your iPhone’s charging port is clear of debris. Try a different USB port or another computer if available. Additionally, verify that Apple’s iTunes is installed and...
I have a 166 mhz IBM that I recently cleaned up and re-installed Win95 on. Now it won't recognize my IBM monitor as a 256, only a 16-bit or monochrome...
These things happen even if my FRST scan and all different malware/virus scans shows no sign of an infection, so i don't think it will give you any more info if i send you FRST scan again. I need help pinpointing the culprit behind these port attachments, what is causing it instead...
On the Windows tab, under Internet Explorer, uncheck Cookies if you do not want them deleted. (If deleted, you will likely need to reenter your passwords at all sites where a cookie is used to recognize you when you visit) If you use Firefox or any other Mozilla browsers, the box to...