Bernard Mentink wrote:
> No, the original OS was 64bits Windoze, it's the usual Microsoft
> madness ...
That's weird: 64-bit Windows can't boot off 32-bit UEFI.
No, the original OS was 64bits Windoze, it's the usual Microsoft
madness ...
Bernie
On Fri, Jul 8, 2016 at 11:24 PM, karu.pruun wrote:
> Apparently this is due to the 32 bitness of the original operating system
> that came with the machine: the UEFI spec requires
Hello
I have an inbuilt graphics device (Intel HD Graphics: vgapci1 and it's the
boot video device) and another one attached to PCIe (NVIDIA GeForce GT
330M). When I load i915
kldload i915
the system (DragonFly 4.5) gets stuck, the screen is frozen at console. I
can only connect an external
Apparently this is due to the 32 bitness of the original operating system
that came with the machine: the UEFI spec requires that UEFI and OS bitness
match. The original OS was probably a 32 bit Windows.
Peeter
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On Thu, Jul 7, 2016 at 11:14 PM, Bernard Mentink wrote:
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