Recent content by sashpta

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    Gigabyte Aorus Radeon Rx580 XTR 8G low fps

    Ye seems like it was broken. I sent it back to Alternate, since I bought it there. They sent it to Gigabyte to have it repaired. Now Alternate just sent me a new Asus Dual Radeon Rx580 in exchange because they don't have the Gigabyte Aorus Radeon Rx580 Xtr 8g anymore. Thx for the help guys :)
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    My computer crashes plz help

    Well let's start with the basic questions Which OS? Do you have any error logs? What is your hardware ("AMD CPU" "8GB RAM" and "new motherboard" don't help much)? Which slots do you mean exactly? How are the temperatures of your system when it crashes? (that won't cause all the issues but...
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    [SOLVED] chance OS to android or using android emulator

    You can use VirtualBox to run Android on your PC https://www.howtogeek.com/164570/how-to-install-android-in-virtualbox/ NOX would probably do the same job. Bluestacks should also work... But keep in mind that you probably won't have the best performance (well it also depends on your hardware).
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    Windows 7Pro, Windows 10Pro, Ubuntu 16, Grub, Toshiba laptop Satellite S70-B

    did you configure grub? https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GRUB#Dual-booting
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    How to dual boot Zorin OS and Windows 10?

    that should work if you configure your bootloader (which should be grub I GUESS)
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    best linux distro for gaming?

    Tbh it doesn't really matter which distro you take just go with the distro you prefer the most after checking that your hardware and steam works on it. But I also don't quite see why you'd want to use Linux that badly for gaming. If you really want to use Linux then go ahead nobody will stop...
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    how to reboot from linux to usb?

    this would always be the same regardless of the installed OS... You do those settings in your BIOS/UEFI plug in the USB, go into your BIOS/UEFI -> boot menu and select the USB device
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    Switching to Linux.

    as new Linux user you could read that https://web.archive.org/web/20060515194001/http://linux.oneandoneis2.org/LNW.htm however if you are (only) into games then it's probably the best to stay on windows. If you really want to get into Linux start using it via VirtualBox / VmWare or programs...
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    Ubuntu dual boot on ssd+hdd

    https://askubuntu.com/questions/726972/dual-boot-windows-10-and-linux-ubuntu-on-separate-hard-drives
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    installing OS on a partition that already has OS

    if you install win it's override the bootloader, if u install a linux distro (and have enough space left on ur partition) then it's doable (can be quite a pain in the ass depending on ur distros and bootloader, etc)
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    AMD Driver for Linux Mint

    you can access them, maybe you need to mount the drive first but Linux can read NTFS.