1809 was the only update I didn't have to revert. I have 3 machines on W10 and most of the time it screws up my network. Often the remove password protective sharing is broken but not this time.
It's my faulty Intel SSD that's causing the issue. I really don't need to update the BIOS anyway. Since it would not show up in the SATA port and Intel Rapid Storage would remove it in Windows I thought the update might fix it.
Yep I bought up those $5 libraries. I probably have synth patches from the numerous VSTs I have that probably make the same sound. I will wait for the nest Rigid Audio bargain.
FL Studio has that chord function as long as I can remember. I finally mess with it. I've had Tracktion since it was born. I think their pricing is not competitive and I just don't really care for it and won't upgrade. There's too many things I don't like about it. I'd take Elements over it.
I have Vegas 14 Pro Edit. I'm not sure there's any advantage moving up when I don't really work in video. I still keep my older versions installed. It seems like you are getting a bunch of video apps. You'd be surprised that the Audio and Movie Studio are great values. The voucher seems useless.
Tried 2 different flash sticks in FAT32 format. It just hangs in the BIOS. This seems to be common in AsRock.
2.6
1.Add NVMe support.
2.Update NTFS module.
I thought this might help my disappearing SSD.
I've never had trouble updating a BIOS. This is my first AsRock board.