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Archived No Windows 7 Drivers for AMD Ryzen (techpowerup.com)
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[–] GandalfThePink 0 points 0 points 0 points (+0|-0) 3.8 years ago
Purely as an exercise it'll be interesting to try Linux alongside 10 on an nvme with uefi and gpt.
I'm doing lots of testing and image backups so I'll give it a bash once I get 7 running nicely and backed up.
Ideally I want to run 7 partition encrypted with veracrypt so 10 can't see it, but I'm already foreseeing issues with the bootloader haha.
It's a shame all that stuff is still so complex.
Oh for the ability to just have it all in plain text ascii files if you temporarily mount the partitions... Ffs!
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[–] GandalfThePink ago
Purely as an exercise it'll be interesting to try Linux alongside 10 on an nvme with uefi and gpt.
I'm doing lots of testing and image backups so I'll give it a bash once I get 7 running nicely and backed up.
Ideally I want to run 7 partition encrypted with veracrypt so 10 can't see it, but I'm already foreseeing issues with the bootloader haha.
It's a shame all that stuff is still so complex.
Oh for the ability to just have it all in plain text ascii files if you temporarily mount the partitions... Ffs!