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Cursor dosent show up in the PE #129

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karl1poiss opened this issue May 29, 2023 · 7 comments
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Cursor dosent show up in the PE #129

karl1poiss opened this issue May 29, 2023 · 7 comments

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@karl1poiss
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Setup:

  • Which version of Windows you chose - Windows 10
  • Raspberry Pi model - Raspberry Pi 400
  • Name of SD card you tried to flash (some are too slow or too small) - Toshiba 16 GB
  • What day you first downloaded wor-flasher - Dont remember
  • What linux operating system you are using to run wor-flasher on. (Raspberry Pi OS, Twister OS, Debian, etc) - Raspberry Pi OS

Procedure:

Tell us what you did, step by step. Be specific enough so that one of us would be able to replicate your setup.

  • Flash the device
  • Go to Device Manager and under there Raspberry Pi Settings
  • Set resolution to 720p and turn off native resolution
  • Turn off 3 GB ram limit
  • Save and boot the PE
@karl1poiss
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Also, this happened when I decided to reinstall the WOR-Flasher because I thought that the PE was not installing the OS (it was, and very very very slowly.)

@lolimjustherefornoreason

Same here when I was in the installer

@Botspot
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Botspot commented Feb 14, 2024

Try updating the bootloader.

@lolimjustherefornoreason

I'm a beginner at this stuff so I don't understand how to update the bootloader

@lolimjustherefornoreason

And when I booted to Installer it was showing to plug in a storage to install to even though I was using a 64 GB Usb stick which can install Windows on itself

@Argetlam3
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Having this issue as well. My mouse isn’t showing up, I’m going to troubleshoot and will see what happens

@WombleWoo7547
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If anyone is still here, to update the bootloader, boot into Raspberry Pi OS (lite or desktop). In a terminal, type in:

rpi-eeprom-update

and follow the instructions.

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