Laptop bios is dead (i really shouldnt be allowed near compact hardware)
so i installed the ssd into my desktop and decided to dual boot windows and linux
windows just to be for Valorant (and other games not working on Linux)
Laptop bios is dead (i really shouldnt be allowed near compact hardware)
so i installed the ssd into my desktop and decided to dual boot windows and linux
windows just to be for Valorant (and other games not working on Linux)
setting up windows side and good start...
https://i.ibb.co/202Pgctf/image-1768587764189.png
amd gpu drivers dont want to install
Foxym how can you be this bad near electronics, also theoritically it actually is possible to play valorant on a VM, however I would not recommend doing it on a main account and I cant promise good performance
i have a second ssd now for dual boot
no idea how im so terrible around electronics while knowing alot about them aswell
might just be my bad luck
Holy lmao, do you have big hands or shaky hands becuase thats usually my biggest trouble when dealing with small parts on computers
Bros a worse me hows this possible?
Did you identify what the problem was with the BIOS or are you just assuming.
it doesnt boot
idk
i know my way around hardware (sometimes)
bios is a mistery for me
but it says it fails to fetch the iso from the drive (same drive and iso i used to install linux on my desktop)
then gives me a
Something has gone seriously wrong: import_mok_state() failded: not found
im just going to work on my android tablet for school till i can afford a new one...
that also means applying for a part time job
I dont think theres an exploit for it atm?
You need to somehow bypass (/emulate drivers and hardware for) vanguard, which (obviously) Riot devs do everything they possibly can to mitigate
The moment you can run Vanguard in a VM it is useless since it is then no longer at true kernel level (even when using something like QEMU/KVM thats a type 1 hypervisor)
Though ya know... if there is an exploit active atm............. share