ChanServ changed the topic of #aarch64-laptops to: Linux support for AArch64 Laptops (Asus NovaGo TP370QL - HP Envy x2 - Lenovo Mixx 630 - Lenovo Yoga C630)
<NomadNaomie[m]> yep!
<clover[m]> marvelous
<amstan> clover: it's not marvel wifi though
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<steev> i still don't understand why they do mlan0
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<NomadNaomie[m]> <clover[m]> "hi Nomad Naomie ! I dual boot..." <- are you able to create windows recovery media? I tried to use the lenovo USBRecoveryCreator tool but it kept failing to validate the image after flashing it to the USB and I tried several of them
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<clover[m]> I think you need x86, right Leo Shen?
<NomadNaomie[m]> I was trying to use the USBRecoveryCreator from lenovo on x86 if thats what you meant
<clover[m]> Well my answer to you is IDK. I just used existing partitions and added some more
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<steev> i've used the app on the flex5g before, so it should work
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<NomadNaomie[m]> well an w11 iso from the uupdump doesn't seem to be supporting my x13s's keyboard or mouse so i guess ill have to try the USBRecoveryCreator on another PC
<davidebeatrici[m]> Nah, just use Snappy Driver Installer to get the missing drivers.
<davidebeatrici[m]> That way you still have an unbloated Windows 11 installation.
<davidebeatrici[m]> Latest version: https://sdi-tool.org/releases/SDI_R2201.zip
<NomadNaomie[m]> No like I can't even get through the installer
<clover[m]> 😞
<NomadNaomie[m]> thats why I asked about creating recovery media, if it could be done within a W11Arm install on an X13S maybe it would work