Missing Drivers When Downgrading from Linux to Windows

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Asked By SillyPineapple21 On

I've been using Linux (Fedora 42) for about a month and now I want to switch back to Windows (Tiny11) because I need it for certain tasks. I've got a bootable USB ready, but I'm running into a driver issue. Even though I believe I have all the necessary drivers installed, something is still showing as missing. I'm considering updating my system to see if that helps. Overall, my experience with Linux was great, and I'm open to trying another distro in the future. Any advice on resolving this driver issue?

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Answered By TechWhizKid89 On

It sounds like you're dealing with a driver issue specifically in Windows, which can definitely be frustrating. Usually, Windows Update can help find missing drivers, but it might take a bit of time. If that doesn't work, check the manufacturer's site for the latest drivers. Just make sure you know your hardware details before searching. If you still have trouble, maybe posting in a Windows-specific forum could get you better advice!

SillyPineapple21 -

Thanks! I’ll definitely try updating and see what happens!

CleverFox13 -

Good point! Having specific details about your hardware can really help in troubleshooting.

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