05-10-2016, 12:11 PM
(05-10-2016, 12:05 PM)Ottawagrant link Wrote: I have an Acer/nVidia/AMD computer, few years old. Came with Windows 7 preinstalled. When Windows 10 first came out the pop up message said it couldn't be updated to 10 - no drivers. Eventually I was able to put 10 on it, but the graphics weren't the best. As usual Microsoft installed 'a driver', not necessarily the correct driver. Usually when I install a Linux OS on this computer I have to immediately go to the drivers section & install the proprietary nVidia driver, not the nouveau one. I installed Linux Lite 3.0 and after the install had to do. . . nothing. I went over to the install drivers & it's telling me, nope. Don't have to do a thing. I'm installing LL 3.0 on a few different computers to try it out. Here's something everyone will enjoy. To put LL 3.0 on this computer I popped in the GParted disk to wipe Windows 10 off the computer. Then installed LL. I have a system image of Windows 10 that I could reinstall. . . maybe.
Try Install Updates first, then Install Drivers.
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