I just got a new build and after setting up the AMD drivers, my IO/BT and Wi-Fi stopped functioning.
I just got a new build and after setting up the AMD drivers, my IO/BT and Wi-Fi stopped functioning.
I created a new computer, but I’m facing issues with Windows 11. When I launch it, the blue USB stops working; Wi-Fi functions briefly before returning to normal. My setup includes: CPU – Ryzen 5 7600, Motherboard – MSI B650 Gaming Plus, WiFi, GPU – Gigabyte GeForce 4070, Storage – WD Black SN770 M.2 1TB, RAM – T-Force Delta DDR5 32GB/5200MHz, Cooler – Nox Hummer M-360, Case – Lian Li 216. I’ve tried many fixes: updating BIOS, installing latest drivers, clearing CMOS, disabling device manager, removing parts, checking USB damage, using command line commands, and even testing for IO shield issues. None helped. The only error I see is Error 24 in the AMD USB 3.20 eXtensible Host Controller, which appears during failed installations and sometimes causes overcurrent warnings when booting. Anyone have any advice?
Check if your BT/Wifi is built-in. Are you using MSI tools to install drivers or doing it yourself? Did you get the drivers straight from MSI’s site? https://www.msi.com/Motherboard/B650-GAM...ort#driver Including the internal headers? Which USB devices are connected?
WiFi and BT are functioning. I began with MSI drivers but faced issues, so I switched to AMD’s website drivers. I inspected the internal header pins and everything looks fine so far—just using keyboard and mouse. Could it be a RAM problem?