• treeshateorcs
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    8 months ago

    if only it recognized my wifi card, which it doesn’t. neither 10 nor 11 do

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      8 months ago

      That’s actually why I installed Linux, lol.

      I bought a Wi-Fi card and I couldn’t seem to make it work in Windows 10.

      So I searched for the model number online and found out that it was only compatible with Windows 7, wtf?

      So I installed Linux mint and it recognized the Wi-Fi card automatically.