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DamnThatSucks

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  1. And is there anything I can do about it? Which drivers would I need and how could I have them be installed during the installation process? I believe that indeed all my USB ports are USB 3. I think I know where to get the driver from but how would I mod the installation?
  2. I was indeed not able to use my trackpad during installation, so thats possible, but besides keyboards and mouses, theres really nothing else i can think of that it would need that it wouldnt already come packed with. after all, windows was built to be able to be installed on all configurations so as many people could use it take for example, debian, which I tried installing on another PC at one point and you had to do some tweaking if, for example, you had an nvidia GPU which was uncompatible with the installation
  3. I am downloading a Win 7 ISO currently to try that, but before attempting to install again I would like to hear what could go wrong and why I have not been able to previously install it so I dont fuk it up again
  4. Also tried tweaking the BIOS options such as the UEFI settings BTW The ISOs were burned on a USB with Rufus
  5. Laptop: ASUS ROG GL553VE OS it came with: Endless OS I have posted about this previously, I think on this forum. I believe some users mentioned possible hardware incompatibilities? I don't really understand how those could be the case. How could they lock you on Win 10? All drivers are compatible afaik and the only thing the motherboard does is launch the bootloader for whatever OS you have which then loads everything else, no? Maybe it's a problem with how my HDD is formatted? (Western Digital 1TB i think) I have tried at least 3 different installations for Win 7 and, although I can't recall what the errors were, weeks of looking it up on google/duckduckgo (sometimes i find stuff i dont find on google there since they use results from multiple other search engines/crawlers) found no fix or real explanation for the errors. Windows 10, however, installed flawlessly. As to my motives for using Win 7 instead of 10, its not really relevant (As last time I asked a lot of people told me I shouldnt use win 7 anyways) What can I do?
  6. I went to (Win 7) Screen Resolution -> Advanced settings i have an amd radeon hd 78k
  7. Well with PUBG, I don't think it's possible. Also, is there a way to get more shared memory?
  8. I'll try to keep this short. My GPU has 2048 MB of dedicated video memory and 3500 MB of shared memory. Does this mean that I can use around 5000 MB of VRAM in a game? (I want to play PUBG mainly)
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