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My computer had a similar issue.
1) Do a clean wipe of windows 10 (wipe everything) and reinstall all drivers 2) Remove your computer's hardware and plug it back in. 3) Bios update. Generally bios updates are pretty easy now a days. Find software online throw it on a usb stick. Load bios before windows boots and there should be an area inside the bios that says update bios and select from usb stick. Warning if you mess up on a bios update you can break your computer. My computer was all messed up after update. First I did a clean wipe and it fixed 50% of the problem. After that my memory was messed up. I contacted Asus tech support and they said I had to pull my hardware and plug it back in. I did that and it worked. They also recommended a bios update if the previous steps didn't work. I did the bios update anyways. Now my computer runs better than ever with windows 10. | ||
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