Looking at what makes up a core build list, we’ll touch on each component and discuss what you need to know when determining compatibility. Here’s a quick outline of what we’ll discuss: Motherboard. CPU (processor) GPU (graphics card or video card) RAM. Hard Drive/Boot Drive/Storage Drives. Cooling (i.e., fans) NVIDIA Geforce Experience. Updating the driver is simple through NVIDIA's software. Simply open your Geforce Experience App to get started, and then click "Drivers" followed by "Check for Updates." If an update is found, then start the download and installation of your driver. Once done, make sure to restart your PC! Check the top of each capacitor to see if it's bulging or leaking, an indication the capacitor is blown. If you find any bulging or blown capacitors, that's very likely causing computer motherboard problems. For the CPU, a visual check requires you to remove the CPU from the computer. Once the CPU is removed, check for bent pins on the side Replace the hardware. A problem with the hardware device itself might be causing the Code 10 error, in which case replacing the hardware is your next logical step. Another possibility, while not very likely, is that the device isn't compatible with your version of Windows. You can always check the Windows HCL to be sure. Edit: For your previous MAC addresses (ethernet and wifi and bluetooth, as I suppose they all change on a logic board exchange), you will find them on your computer's box, if you still have it (but it seems to be the case:)). These are the Ethernet ID, Airport ID and Bluetooh ID. You can then check in System Profiler to get the current ones. hm Check your motherboard package for the following items. Motherboard 1 x TUF GAMING B550-PLUS motherboard Cables 2 x SATA 6Gb/s cables Miscellaneous 1 x I/O Shield 1 x M.2 Rubber package 1 x M.2 SSD screw package 1 x M.2 Key E screw package 1 x TUF Gaming sticker Application DVD 1 x Support DVD Documentation 1 x TUF Certification card 1 x User HamsterKing said: ok, i think you should try uninstall the AMD adrenaline and then install the Wifi and bluetooth driver. then try installing the AMD Adrenaline back. maybe update the driver part by part instead of using the AMD adrenaline software. But the BT/Wifi module was not detected on linux mint either. Top 7 Advantages Of Having Pre-Installed Bluetooth On Motherboard: If your motherboard already has Bluetooth built-in, Bluetooth is built into it. Without wires, this lets your computer talk to other Bluetooth devices, like headphones, speakers, tablets, and more. There are several advantages to having Bluetooth built into your motherboard: For any following steps, please make sure that the computer is off and unplugged. Re-seat the graphics processing unit (GPU), and RAM modules: To re-seat the GPU, first check the back of your case and see if there is either a sliding bracket with 2 screws, or a single hinged bracket with 1 screw. If you see a bracket, you will need to loosen Yes or No. Desktop motherboards do not ALL come with built-in Wi-Fi. Most often than not, in the budget and mid-range category, the motherboards do not offer built-in Wi-Fi by default. Fortunately, most manufacturers provide Wi-Fi variants of certain motherboards at an extra cost. On the other hand, laptop motherboards come with a built-in Wi iMFgEkp.