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authorHombreLaser <buran@silosneeded.com>2025-11-08 22:58:49 -0600
committerHombreLaser <buran@silosneeded.com>2025-11-08 22:58:49 -0600
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@@ -107,7 +107,7 @@ with your bootloader and render the other operating systems present in different
partitioning your main drive and risking data loss.
- Connect the GPU in a different PCIe port, this seems obvious, but I mention it so you can be sure this means you can use your main OS with your more powerful, modern
card and use the old, cheap-ass radeon you'll buy exclusively for retro gaming.
-- In **every** part of this tutorial where I mention to unplug any other non-analogue port (remember, you'll use the VGA/DVI-I port of your radeon card) I also
+- In **every** part of this tutorial where I tell you to unplug any other non-analogue port (remember, you'll use the VGA/DVI-I port of your radeon card) I also
mean your other GPU's ports and your motherboard's. You don't want your CRT TV ready operating system to use your nvidia card, believe me.
- If you're on windows, tough luck. Every time you want to boot into your retro gaming OS you'll have to get into your BIOS' boot screen/setup menu (something
you'd normally do only for installing a new operating system). If you took the red pill and are using a linux distro as the main operating system of your PC,