My surfacebook for the past 2 to 3 weeks has experienced the following: Surface Detach: Hardware failure. I2C HID device will not start: A request for the HID descriptor failed. Clip board detaches fine. Auto-rotate is not available in display settings.
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I have tried hard reboot with power button and up volume button. I did a recovery using the fully clean drive option.
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No change with any troubleshooting steps. Updates installed after recovery. Currently on Windows 10 version 1511 x 64 based systems (KB3116278).
This started after an update to firmware (I think) and Windows. I spent 2 hours with Microsoft tech remoted into my computer. After no results from reinstalling drivers and firmware using the driver download from Microsoft he directed me to the Microsoft Store. The technician at the store said that some update was the cause and I would need to wait till the next big update. I asked if there was a way to get the older build that came with the Surface and the answer was no. In addition, the Nvidia graphics card does not show up at all. There are no unknown devices. He even pulled another Surface from their demos to compare and it had the same exact issues.
So, my questions are: Has anyone else experienced these same symptoms? Does anyone know of a way to get the older driver for the I2C HID Device?
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Does anyone know when the next big update might be? I can still use the surfacebook, just would be nice for it to work as expected. Hi lollyloopp, Sorry to hear about your troubles here, let's see if we can't remedy them. In regards to the NVIDIA graphics card, have you tried to download the driver pack located? You can either install the entire driver packs contents by downloading the 'SurfaceBookWin101601282.msi' version, or if you wish to only download the graphics driver only, try the following. Download ' SurfaceBookWin101601280.zip' 2.
Run setup.exe from the Drivers Display Graphics dGPU folder 3. Restart your device. It might also be worth to attempt a two-button shutdown if you haven't tried it already. Press down and hold down the volume-up button and the power button at the same time for at least 15 seconds. After you release the buttons, wait for an additional 10 more seconds before you attempt to turn on the device again. Also of note is that the NVIDIA driver is named '3D Video Controller' instead of 'NVIDIA GeForce GPU' in the Device Manager, let us know how it goes. Kind regards, Hawkie.
It’s lots of ways to say the same thing, but I don’t think there is a gold shortage. Orbs drop about 90k, and in dailies we get 10k-20k here and there, blitz milestones give gold, campaign gives gold, pretty much everything gives gold.
People have figured out what most people get daily on average. The reason there is a gold shortage is that leveling a character is too expensive. I always get excited when I see a gold offer because I need a LOT of gold, saw this recent offer 750k and some orbs for $35. I am almost lv70 and don’t have any heroes over 65.
What would that 1m gold get me? One character to 70? Maybe if I’m lucky with the orb drops? Yea that’s not worth it to me. I imagine it’s a hard balance to find, but the fact most people don’t hit the last few milestones in the training module milestones, something needs to be changed. Overall I’m happy with my progress, I only level during the training milestone event. I only rank up during the spend gold event.
But even then I usually only have about 2m gold for these events. If you want $35 from me for some gold, it’s because I need gold to level my characters. For what that gold gets me, I would want a hell of a lot more gold then what they offer. TLDR I think we have a lot of gold income sources, I just think it’s too damn expensive to level characters.
The default subnet for a class a is 255.0.0.0 or /8. Networks would be 10.0.0.0, with the first octet being the network and the other three octets as hosts To subnet the network you could use /8-/15 so if you used a 192 in the second octet for a netmask 255.192.0.0 or /10 and your networks would be 10.0.0.0-10.63.255.255, 10.64.0.0, 10.128.0.0, 10.192.0.0 The next set of subnets would be /16-/23.
Again following the same examples, the subnet would be 255.255.192.0 or /18 and the hosts would be 10.0.0.0-10.0.63.255, 10.0.64.0, 10.0.128.0, 10.0.192.0, 10.1.0.0, all the way to 10.255.192.0-10.255.255.255 The next set would be /24-/32. Again following the example the subnet would be 255.255.255.192 or /26 10.0.0.0 10.0.0.64 10.0.0.128 10.0.0.192 10.0.1.0 10.0.1.64 All the way to 10.255.255.192 I'm on my phone so not going to list out the exact numbers but as you can see with the /10 you now have 4 networks with a lot of hosts per network. With the /18 you have a lot more networks with less hosts per network. And finally with the /26 you are using even more of the host bits to give you even more networks but each network only has 64 hosts(-2 for network id and broadcast so each network only has 62 usable hosts).
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