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Old 01-10-2017, 08:09 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by mvortex View Post
I have used linux before, although sparingly, and also have a cd drive.
What sort of actions are required? You want to create a copy of the os?
Knc1 will need to give you the specifics as I don't know them, but there is a way to extract the information necessary to add support for new devices from a linux terminal window given a never touched device. Given you have a CD drive you should be able to burn a linux boot CD to use for this purpose. Knc1 might have a particular distro to recommend for this. You will need to boot the linux CD and then follow the procedure to extract the information. I would imagine you will also need a memory stick to store whatever you obtain, as I doubt you would want the linux boot to touch your W10 drives.

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