where can l find the device detection log

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    where can l find the device detection log


    pretty much as the subject states, basically lve been hearing the audible tones of a device being picked up.. the weird thing is l dont know what it is as its been happening once or twice randomly. so lm just curious as to what it is so l can resolve any issues.
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    Hiyya timeless mate have a look at this How To Detect Drivers for Unknown Devices in Windows

    As general rule I find TV's are a pain to get right depending on the brand of course that res might be down to the TV itself??
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    while lm not at my usual resolution since my previous system it was alright till this install.. in fact l managed a slightly higher resolution with proper drivers
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    timeless said:
    pretty much as the subject states, basically lve been hearing the audible tones of a device being picked up.. the weird thing is l dont know what it is as its been happening once or twice randomly. so lm just curious as to what it is so l can resolve any issues.
    May I assume you're using wi-fi?
    Do you keep any type of cell phone near the computer?
    Do you know if any of your neighbors are HAM operators?
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    lol its funny but l thought l was replying to my other topic.. but lve not actually heard it in a while tho l do occasionally get the sound that there is a problem with a device when its detected properly.. but l guess l'll be reinstalling some point over the next 6 months (maybe sooner, lm living with my few niggles generally.. lm thinking a refresh might make some difference.. its funny considering lve only had problems since l got faster internet lol)
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    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
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    You may laugh, and that's okay...when we upgraded to Fios with wi-fi the only way I could stop our speakers from making odd sounds was to put a piece of aluminum foil over the speaker closest to the router.
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    doesnt surprise me.. with my original creatives l had a similar issue tho l think that was down to a wireless phone as l was on dialup back then..

    couldnt live without my fibre now 34meg down 10meg up lm pretty happy..
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    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
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    We have 25down and 5up, but it seems faster. We could go quantum 50/25 for an extra 10bucks a month, but we're happy with what we have.

    I remember those old dial-up days, juno would shut me down just doing windows updates.
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    heh, for a tenner more l could go up to 50/20 but lm happy with what l got.. thank god l never went back to dialup tho but it was hard to go back to a 1meg after being on a 8meg.. but thankfully they installed fibre in the area meaning l was one of the first to get mine installed lol.
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    Originally Win 7 Hm Prem x64 Ver 6.1.7600 Build 7601-SP1 | Upgraded to Windows 10 December 14, 2019
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    That's about the same thing that happened to us, fiber ran down the main highway for five years before they put a branch line down our road.
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