Cloaked
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Location
18 Broken Dreams Boulevard, Jingletown
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Interests
Programming, gaming, music, computers
System
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CPU
Ryzen 3 3200G @ full stock
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Motherboard
MSI B450M Pro-VDH MAX
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RAM
2x8 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR4 @ 3200MHz w/ XMP
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GPU
MSI Radeon RX570 8GB Armor OC
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Case
Corsair Carbide Series something or other
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PSU
Corsaid CX450 non-modular
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Cooling
Wraith Stealth cooler & one generic Corsair 120mm exaust
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Keyboard
Logitech G910 Orion Spectrum
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Mouse
Logitech G502 SE HERO
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Operating System
Windows 10
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Laptop
Acer Aspire One
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Phone
iPhone 8 Plus
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GRUB2 install for x86-64 w/ BIOS
Cloaked replied to Cloaked's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
Okay, so how do I get into Windows to change that atm? -
GRUB2 install for x86-64 w/ BIOS
Cloaked replied to Cloaked's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
I said I wasn’t using UEFI for either OSes -
GRUB2 install for x86-64 w/ BIOS
Cloaked replied to Cloaked's topic in Linux, macOS and Everything Not-Windows
I’ve run multiple os-prober and grub-mkconfig commands with no luck. os-prober detects Windows, and during a mkconfig it shows up, but is never in the GRUB boot menu -
How do you install GRUB2 for x86-64 without EFI? I have a 64-bit windows 10 install that I’ve installed alongside Arch Linux and I originally installed GRUB for i386-pc so it couldn’t detect Win10. Do I need to reinstall windows for 32-bit, or will x86-64-xen work? (Whatever that is) any and all help appreciated
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Alright, thanks everyone. I went -U, and fingers crossed everything goes according to plan!
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I'm currently installing Arch Linux on my laptop, and I have a question. I'm using a partition table with MBR, and the only guides I can find other than the official Arch install guide is made using a GPT table. The probem with this is that I need to run genfstab, but I don't know if I should use -L or -U for it. Any and all comments and feedback will be greatly appreciated!
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Hey, so I'm trying to torrent something from <redacted by staff>, but none of the .torrent files are working. I tried testing to see if it's just my device with an Arch Linux .iso torrent, but it worked perfectly fine. I'm using Transmission on Windows with ProtonVPN. Has anyone else had a problem with this site? If so, lmk. Any and all help appreciated!
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Hey, so last night I installed Arch onto an SSD on my computer, and it was working perfectly. The problem is that today when I got home, I fired up my Windows drive for a bit (I have Windows and Arch on seperate drives so that I didn’t destroy anything while partitioning, then tried to go over to Arch, when it said that the SSD I was using for it wasn’t a bootable device despite this working last night. So I booted the Arch install media USB stick that I made and hit “boot existing OS” which made it go into what I assume is an error screen for like 100ms or something and then pop back out. Then I loaded the actual installation media environment and ran fdisk -l to check my partitions, and they were all still there. I am currently begging for support so that I don’t have to go and reinstall the whole OS. Attached image is my fdisk result and the video is me trying to boot into Arch from the install media FullSizeRender.mov