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Have you ever used a software and felt nauseous? I just installed
Windows 10 and I feel eyestrain, headachy and almost like I will puke,
like riding in a bumpy car.
:(
Michael
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On 8/2/19 9:30 PM, Mike Horvath wrote:
> Have you ever used a software and felt nauseous? I just installed
> Windows 10 and I feel eyestrain, headachy and almost like I will puke,
> like riding in a bumpy car.
>
> :(
>
I am having trouble installing Windows 10.
I bought the 7 year old a PC and put Mint on it because I can control
it. Unfortunately, all the good games (his only concern) are Windows only.
So I downloaded Win10, figuring I'll type in the license key from the
sticker on his box. Put it on a USB stick and booted it.
I get the familar Windows booting spinny circle and it gets "this far"
and says "No device driver". No driver for what you might ask. Google
says for the USB stick. To which I replied, "How the hell did you get
this far then?"
And now I'm stuck.
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dik
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Op 03/08/2019 om 03:30 schreef Mike Horvath:
> Have you ever used a software and felt nauseous? I just installed
> Windows 10 and I feel eyestrain, headachy and almost like I will puke,
> like riding in a bumpy car.
>
> :(
>
No, but 'Settings' is your friend. You may certainly want to look at the
display settings. Changing the contrast and luminosity for instance will
help. Also, do something about the lurid images Windows wants to show
you, or use as a desktop background. I changed that last one to a nice
Sam Benge work :-)
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Thomas
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hi,
dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> I am having trouble installing Windows 10.
>
> I bought the 7 year old a PC and put Mint on it because I can control
> it. Unfortunately, all the good games (his only concern) are Windows only.
>
> So I downloaded Win10, figuring I'll type in the license key from the
> sticker on his box. Put it on a USB stick and booted it.
> I get the familar Windows booting spinny circle and it gets "this far"
> and says "No device driver". No driver for what you might ask. Google
> says for the USB stick. To which I replied, "How the hell did you get
> this far then?"
> And now I'm stuck.
have you considered running MS Windows in a vm? I used to use VmWare +
VirtualBox on Slackware, no problems (with Windows 7 and 2k as guests).
regards, jr.
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On 8/3/19 8:57 AM, jr wrote:
> hi,
>
> dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
>> I am having trouble installing Windows 10.
>>
>> I bought the 7 year old a PC and put Mint on it because I can control
>> it. Unfortunately, all the good games (his only concern) are Windows only.
>>
>> So I downloaded Win10, figuring I'll type in the license key from the
>> sticker on his box. Put it on a USB stick and booted it.
>> I get the familar Windows booting spinny circle and it gets "this far"
>> and says "No device driver". No driver for what you might ask. Google
>> says for the USB stick. To which I replied, "How the hell did you get
>> this far then?"
>> And now I'm stuck.
>
> have you considered running MS Windows in a vm? I used to use VmWare +
> VirtualBox on Slackware, no problems (with Windows 7 and 2k as guests).
Games/DirectX need access to the hardware.
I have Win8.1 in a vm on my machine. (I did qtpovray for windows in it).
I don't know win10 at all, but 8.1 I get a 1280x1024 window and that's
it, also not game friendly.
>
>
> regards, jr.
>
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hi,
dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> >> I am having trouble installing Windows 10.
> >> ... Put it on a USB stick and booted it.
> > have you considered running MS Windows in a vm? I used to use VmWare +
> > VirtualBox on Slackware, no problems (with Windows 7 and 2k as guests).
>
> Games/DirectX need access to the hardware.
:-(
in that case, I might try a different installation medium (ie DVD). the PC has
a built-in optical drive?
regards, jr.
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On 8/3/19 10:11 AM, jr wrote:
> hi,
>
> dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
>>>> I am having trouble installing Windows 10.
>>>> ... Put it on a USB stick and booted it.
>>> have you considered running MS Windows in a vm? I used to use VmWare +
>>> VirtualBox on Slackware, no problems (with Windows 7 and 2k as guests).
>>
>> Games/DirectX need access to the hardware.
>
> :-(
>
> in that case, I might try a different installation medium (ie DVD). the PC has
> a built-in optical drive?
Win10 is a 4.7GB install :) :(
-rw-r--r-- 1 dick dick 4.7G Jul 25 10:03
/home/dick/Downloads/Win10_1903_V1_English_x64.iso
>
>
> regards, jr.
>
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hi,
dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
> On 8/3/19 10:11 AM, jr wrote:
> > in that case, I might try a different installation medium (ie DVD). the PC has
> > a built-in optical drive?
>
> Win10 is a 4.7GB install :) :(
yeah, one cannot ever accuse Microsoft of being cooperative. sorry, right out
of ideas.
regards, jr.
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On 8/3/19 10:38 AM, jr wrote:
> hi,
>
> dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
>> On 8/3/19 10:11 AM, jr wrote:
>>> in that case, I might try a different installation medium (ie DVD). the PC has
>>> a built-in optical drive?
>>
>> Win10 is a 4.7GB install :) :(
>
> yeah, one cannot ever accuse Microsoft of being cooperative. sorry, right out
> of ideas.
>
>
> regards, jr.
>
And you just know that it is going to require network access to get
setup too. They could have dropped 100MB from the install and
downloaded it. It's probably carrying an unusable Office365 with it.
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On 8/3/2019 10:51 AM, dick balaska wrote:
> On 8/3/19 10:38 AM, jr wrote:
>> hi,
>>
>> dick balaska <dic### [at] buckosoftcom> wrote:
>>> On 8/3/19 10:11 AM, jr wrote:
>>>> in that case, I might try a different installation medium (ie DVD). the PC has
>>>> a built-in optical drive?
>>>
>>> Win10 is a 4.7GB install :) :(
>>
>> yeah, one cannot ever accuse Microsoft of being cooperative. sorry, right out
>> of ideas.
>>
>>
>> regards, jr.
>>
>
> And you just know that it is going to require network access to get
> setup too. They could have dropped 100MB from the install and
> downloaded it. It's probably carrying an unusable Office365 with it.
>
I was able to defer network access until after installation since I did
not have my wifi adapter drivers handy. You will need network access
eventually however, if only to "activate" the OS.
Michael
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