If you dont get on with the command prompt, go to the start menu and under Administration heading there is a 'driver manager' app.
This will give you some options of which driver to use, preferably a 'nvidia driver metapackage' rather than a 'nouveau display driver'.
Probably wont the the most...
You need to use the non=open nvidia drivers, there is an option for this when you install. The open drivers (nouveau?) are not very good, especially for games.
Google is your best pal when looking for command/installation routines.
You will not be able to see the linux partition from windows, check your boot options in bios, you may have to change a couple of settings.
Google search will be your new friend. :)
"I came to the end of my tether and hired two low life's to break into her house and steal her record player and TV but a week later she'd got new ones (that cost me £100)."
Not sure i would admint to that on a public forum?
When they can reliably do over 100 miles in any weather/at any speed before a charge, and be charged within an hour.
Probably not before my licence expires :)
Latest builds do seem better with the 3090fe card using nvidia drivers, as per the previous 6700xt using opensource drivers.
Only really have problem with laggy sound if using onboard. Better with the sb card but less options in linux for switching between speakers and mic.
Should be a specific for bios the the 5 series cpu's, with a caution not to use older ones after updating to it.
There is for my x570 anyway :p
Just checked, you are on the correct bios, my bad.
Maybe a dud cpu then assuming your psu is good enough?
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