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Windows - how can someone possible get something done?

I gave up and are now installing windows for my son so he can install a game that only exists under windows.

Did a clean install, no network drivers found. Looked under device manager and tried to find out what network card there is on his computer. Unknown device :@

Finally found the manufactures dvd, ofcourse we get some bloatware, killer network manager.

Tried to uninstall it, the drivers was also uninstalled. :O Had to install it again and do some googling and finally found some pure drivers. Uninstalled the f*** Killer software again, and then installed the pure drivers. It works :)

Then I tried the speakers ... :@

Thank god my son is in school and can't hear my language right now.

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  • 2
    I usually rant on Windows though I use it for gaming, but this isn't its fault. You just had crappy drivers. Also, did you really expect a working drivers just after fresh Windows install? Dude..
  • 4
    well never have had any problem with drivers on linux ;)
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  • 4
    Linux - start installation and 40 minutes later up and working, it even have office installed

    Windows - well ;)
  • 2
    Hardware ID it's a very useful info. Also, yeah, drivers won't come along by themselves most of the times.
  • 2
    @NoNameCode It is win 10 I am talking about ...

    So no it is not just working. And the computer is only about 6 months old so no there shouldn't really be any problem.
  • 3
    @apex I just love lspci when something isn't working in Linux :)
  • 1
    Next time just browse to the folder from the Device Manager and let Windows do the installation. I barely ever run the installer.
  • 2
    well it's gonna take a long time before I install Windows again.

    my kid used it for 30 minutes before he returned to linux and all the games he have there
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    @StefanH I prefer browsing. That way Windows can choose the ini file that it needs.
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    there was no files inthe folder, just an exe file.

    tried to install it manually :(
  • 0
    That ethernet is a but too sure of it's self.
  • 0
    As much as I love my Fedora box, Linux has at times been a pain in my ass. Like the time it would stop reading the keyboard moments after booting. I can deal with driver issues. I can't deal with buggy kernel code.
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