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i get your point and i am honestly trying to help. its just hard to help a moving target. his latest post can be transliterated like:
"i need help buying windows 8.1 ... i already purchased a version of windows 8.1 ..." :scratch: maybe they speak another language and their translation software fouled up ? i assume most of us arent windows experts (my latest install would be win-xp) but we try to help anyways when possible. i feel bad because my post #11 sounds condescending but i think the op mite be confused that the windows installer is not started from within linux-mint and doesnt realize you would have to boot up with the windows cd in the cd-drive. |
Yes, this seems to be a problem description in evolution. I'm seeing that they're going to college, dental school, have no money, but yet college costs money. And honestly from what I see, the cost of some books is just about the same as the cost of a very cheap computer from a discount store. Fact is the college computer purchase programs are not the best, they do specify a computer which is fully supported by their on campus persons (maybe) but they also specify something which was negotiated between the college and some large computer supplier, and hence it's a bit more money. Meanwhile you go online or to a discount store and can get way better deals.
Either case OP, you have a copy of W8. Sorry if that copy came on CD/DVD. I'd say your best options are to either get the ISO onto a thumbstick or get a USB connected CD/DVD drive for the purpose of reading media of that type. After all, the cost of a drive like that is likely way less than the cost of W8. |
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They seem to be using the reveal method in asking their question though. So unfortunately it's a case of G.I.G.O. |
Someone once said, "Never attribute to malice what may adequately be explained by incompetence."
OP -- get smart! you're in college, after all. $16 and free shipping! |
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