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Nice. Just do your best not to fall back on Windows too quickly. Really try to do everything on the laptop first. Except for work. If something isn’t working just do it on Windows and move on in that case.
Good luck.
Nice. Just do your best not to fall back on Windows too quickly. Really try to do everything on the laptop first. Except for work. If something isn’t working just do it on Windows and move on in that case.
Good luck.
You tried it on an old laptop before. If that or some other spare machine is still available, that would make a perfect machine to try and do everything while your battlestation is still there for things you can’t figure out immediately.
Arch in the middle.
Here’s hoping this becomes a proper english version with the same dedication as the original. Think a lot of people could appreciate something like this.
You can pry my laptop and PC from my cold, dead hands. I’ve been seeing people lament the death of computers for years and I still see no change. Most of the people I know (not nerds or techy people at all) still have at least one PC or laptop at home.
This happens sometimes. You flashed it in a way that makes Windows not recognize the full drive. Usually happens with
dd
flashing or Rufus’dd
flash mode. I can’t remember what tool I usually use to fix my USB sticks, but there will be a way.Also, just in case, check the computer’s Secure Boot settings in case something changed that won’t let the USB boot anymore.