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xAcid9

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  1. "Only" 108GB according to Epic.
  2. Easiest way, disconnect the old boot drive and reinstall windows. You can reconnect it later.
  3. Did you remove/disconnect the old drive when installing windows in the new drive? If not window installer probably kept using the existing boot partition on the old drive.
  4. IMO Windows 10 will go on extended life support, either officially or unofficially.
  5. Download this. https://download.gigabyte.com/FileList/Driver/mb_driver_intel_bootdisk_irst_19.5.0.1037.zip?v=1c1cc19cf2c0b1620224eab0a296e9ad Extract it into your pendrive and load when it ask for drivers.
  6. What is your system spec? Install pamac if you need GUI for software installation. pamac-aur if you need AUR support or pamac-all for AUR + flatpak + snap + appstream support.
  7. Bitlocker? Try get the recovery key. Go to https://account.microsoft.com/devices/recoverykey and login with the same Microsoft account you use prior to resetting.
  8. I just installed both the kernel and the kernel header from the link you provided with pacman -U Yeah there's some missing modules errors, libcrypt something. I don't remember mkinitcpio output. Kernels: https://asia.archive.pkgbuild.com/packages/l/linux/ Headers: https://asia.archive.pkgbuild.com/packages/l/linux-headers/
  9. Performance was actually better for me compare to Bluestack/Nox but it was missing custom keybind.
  10. I guess it's not one of those device I mentioned. What if you turn off boot from USB device in the BIOS?
  11. 2000s? Sound like Motocross Madness. I spent hours traversing the plain desert, doing tricks and trying to get the farthest free fall from the out of bound "canonball". Lol For newer game check MX vs ATV Legends
  12. Did it had a partition for driver installation and went hidden after you've installed the driver?
  13. Windows 11 is like Oprah, "Everyone get more clicks!"
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