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Eh. You don't even have to install drivers for windows to use all your hardware. Just put it on, run the stupid exe and wipe it out.

I won't tell linux you have been cheating on it if you don't.
It's sort of funny in a shaking my head sort of way Lynx, they know how to produce easy bios updates for Linux, like they did for the b550 v2. So why the hell don't they?

They aren't cheapie mobos either, it's video encoding, not gaming i need them for, Spyro the Dragon and his friends don't need that sort of power. I don't actually trust any OS but Windows is, um.... very intrusive, will sort the updates and hope a good disinfection will be enough after.

Cheers for saying you won't tell on me to Linux, can you promise not to?
 

Lynx

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I just did. You have the word of Lynx. What more do you need?

I'm not even going to bother promising to not tell Unix and BSD. Nobody cares what they know about. They can't do anything.

They can't even tell Linux. Their wifi drivers haven't worked for weeks.
 
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I just did. You have the word of Lynx. What more do you need?

I'm not even going to bother promising to not tell Unix and BSD. Nobody cares what they know about. They can't do anything.

They can't even tell Linux. Their wifi drivers haven't worked for weeks.

Wiping tears of laughter from my eyes, you really made me crack up laughing with the Unix/BSD reference. And then the wifi drivers......

Amazing how restorative near killing yourself laughing can be, needed that for sure, it's been a trying few days. Cheers :giggle:
 

Zandar

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I've got a laptop that came with win10 but was upgraded to win11(its a gaming pc I use to play online). I tried to update bios because I wanted to upgrade my ram, but the only options were for win10. I tried to upgrade anyway and it failed for some reason. I guess windows 11 wouldn't allow it to upgrade or something. At any rate, I said forget it and bought the ram and installed it the way it was and it worked. I only tried to update bios because the manufacturer recommended it when upgrading ram or the ram may not work but it wasn't an issue in the end. Anyway, bios is weird.
 
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Think it's because i'm an old dear who's been into computing for near half a century, i 'm more techie than the vast majority of you youngsters. :p When i were a lass you'd soon wind up in tech hell, or even worse, need tech help which cost an arm and a leg minimum, if you didn't get somewhat clued up on what was inside your machine. Ah! Those were the days, the Spectrum 48k and Commodore 64 when computing went mass market. Can't remember the name of the mid-'80s game console i had but Donkey Kong, Chess and The Smurfs were my favourite games, even let my children play them sometimes. Well, they weren't into chess, still aren't sadly but hey!

The above stuff is probably why i don't buy off the shelf/generic machines too, nor do i think there's a consumer laptop which could cope with the amount of video encoding i do. Doing such with a laptop would probably be a fire hazard, it's worse than intense gaming even for rigs. Oh glory Lynx and Zandar, bios isn't weird if you learn enough to be confident with it. It's actually the heart of your machine, customising it/setting defaults yourself etc is really important, bit of a hassle at first but soon becomes second nature. Last year there was a problem where the bios of some newer AMD rigs were compromised. As i said previously, the big difference twixt them and Intel is AMD are more likely to hold their hands up when such things happen, which is why they get my shilling.

Really appreciate the advice and giggle from you, helped me get a better perspective back, was feeling irritated and frustrated. Hope you have a gr8 weekend, Blessings and all that's good for now :cool:
 

Zandar

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Its just funny how your os can mess up your bios when bios should be completely independent.
 
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Its just funny how your os can mess up your bios when bios should be completely independent.
Too right zandar, it's less likely with a Linux OS, they're more customisable than Windows which is such a control freak, it knows if you've dropped toast crumbs on your machine. If i remember right, it used to update your bios along with software and stuff, i customise mine myself and would know if it was messed with.

Seriously recommend reading up on and taking a look at your bios, i really don't think it's a good idea to let others have control of it.