Thanks John, tried it out today on my i5-2500 with 4GB .. and tell you what.. it works!! Install was so easy, same as sideloading apks. The xda documentation by Skanda Hazarika was extremly helpful here.
Only thing I need to still find out is the keyboard mapping to the Android touch screen...
Start Windows on your faster NVME disk through the bootmanager. Windows will then automatically assign drive letter C: for it. From there you can then format the other drive.
The bootmanager itself can be removed later by booting into WinPE eg from the installation media and running some...
it's partially bad HW design on the laptops. My HP Elitebook has a high pitched "dentist" sound from the fan, drove me nuts... Finally I mounted the laptop behind the screen to soften it.
Ok, but now, back to the topic :)
Crysis Remastered - that was the only reason for me to upgrade from W7 Ultimate x64 to W10 because it needs DX12.
Besides that: Far Cry 3/4/5, Doom 2016. And waiting for Far Cry 6.
Cyberpunk 2077 was boring and left my SSD already.
Probably the majority of lemmings .. ehh.. users will just take W11 as it comes out of the box. Either because they don't know how to customize it or they don't care.
(I personally don't belong to that group)
In the worst case, the CPU or other components will unsolder itself from the board (happened to me on a Dell Latitude.). Try to blow compressed air in the reverse direction of the laptop (= where the warm air comes out), the fan might just be clogged. But keep the laptop shut down while doing...
Really? I should try it out again. Because usually I keep my laptops upside down to allow more airflow to the fan.
(And no, I don't work under a glass table to see the screen..I use an external monitor and keyboard :giggle: )
I am wondering if there is an easy way to do that rather than backing up the profile under AppData/Roaming and AppData/local? I wouldn't use the Mozilla sync because I have different purposed laptops and bookmarks etc are pretty individual on each of them.
Only trick i recently learned is to...