From d75f27b52a8108b4f1fbb3efb5c9f9f065df2ca6 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: HombreLaser Date: Sat, 8 Nov 2025 22:57:21 -0600 Subject: Fix typo in the crt guide --- _posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md | 2 +- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 1 deletion(-) (limited to '_posts/en') diff --git a/_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md b/_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md index 94f97f0..52e16c4 100644 --- a/_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md +++ b/_posts/en/2025-11-08-pc_crt_guide.md @@ -100,7 +100,7 @@ RAM, storage and power supply are irrelevant. Buy the cheapest you can get, and While in this guide I'll assume you're using an exclusive PC for this, you can also use your main one, via dual-booting[^10]. This is specially useful if you'll have your CRT TV in the same desktop as your main PC, like in those _battlestation_ threads where you can see a tiny CRT TV alongside the monitor. If this is your setup -(i.e., you'll use the same PC you use for modern gaming, work, etc.), take these into considerations: +(i.e., you'll use the same PC you use for modern gaming, work, etc.), take these into consideration: - Use another storage drive for the operating system you'll use to play on your CRT. **Specially** if you're on windows, as every windows update likes to meddle with your bootloader and render the other operating systems present in different partitions on your drive unbootable. Oh, also, you won't have to bother with -- cgit v1.2.3