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Post your OS kernel version here.
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NT Kernel & System file version 6.1.7601.19018
So...do you also analyze blue screen error codes & schtuff? Should we call you up everytime our computer blue-screens?
I don't use Windows, so no, I couldn't help you with that.
Come at me with a Linux kernel panic or something, though, and I'll see what I can do for you.
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a3person wrote:NT Kernel & System file version 6.1.7601.19018
So...do you also analyze blue screen error codes & schtuff? Should we call you up everytime our computer blue-screens?
I don't use Windows, so no, I couldn't help you with that.
Come at me with a Linux kernel panic or something, though, and I'll see what I can do for you.
Do those actually exist? I've heard about them but never actually seen one. The bigger problem for me is systemd throwing a fit about the NTFS partitions in fstab and refusing to let the system boot completely.
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JadElClemens wrote:a3person wrote:NT Kernel & System file version 6.1.7601.19018
So...do you also analyze blue screen error codes & schtuff? Should we call you up everytime our computer blue-screens?
I don't use Windows, so no, I couldn't help you with that.
Come at me with a Linux kernel panic or something, though, and I'll see what I can do for you.
Do those actually exist? I've heard about them but never actually seen one. The bigger problem for me is systemd throwing a fit about the NTFS partitions in fstab and refusing to let the system boot completely.
I've had kernel panics due to faulty hardware before, but not naturally otherwise, no. My biggest issues usually involve EFISTUB boot issues and ESP mount issues after a failed (interrupted) kernel upgrade.
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But another good question: what distribution of linux you use?
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Cannot run application C:\Windows\System32\ntoskrnl.exe in Win32 mode.
(or something like that, i have polish windows)
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Cannot run application C:\Windows\System32\ntoskrnl.exe in Win32 mode.
(or something like that, i have polish windows)
dont run it lol, read the first post, just right click and select properties
version 6.3.9600.18066
if you can read this....good for you
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But another good question: what distribution of linux you use?
Arch on both my desktop and laptop.
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But another good question: what distribution of linux you use?
Debian with GNOME 3 and the Xenlism GTK and GNOME themes. It's so nice looking I can't even. And even if I could, I wouldn't want to. Like I had been resigned to having a generally notgreat looking linux desktop since Deepin hates proprietary drivers and solus has almost no packages but this is nice.
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