Something is oddly off as you look at the boot log and you’ll see as i posted. Not sure if the info is coming form the live usb stick? If it was a live usb created using etcher i don’t think i would see this stuff. What else is on the usb? Or is it coming from the drive?
Edit: It say’s os-prober
I recently updated my windows to windows 11 using usb . Maybe …made a mistake there.
And the os prober …
i tried to install it at root through live usb …maybe just installed it on live usb, but idk …opened the terminal at installed system root.
Ok.
Now, To make it successful, things to do-
Wipe the entire sda.
Then first install windows 11.
Then back to endeavour os.
But sdb worries me because (i dont really have any system files on it.But i store all my multimedia and project files …really can’t delete it …and …dont have anywhere else to backup those things
Does the computer boot on EndeavourOS?
Yes
gui opens, after 10 sec…the animations …mouse and keyboard dont work .
Is EndeavourOS installed? Or do you mean this happens when you are booting on the live ISO?
endeavour os is installed
Can you open the terminal full screen and try again the command.
sudo fdisk -l
Copy and paste everything in the Window here with code tags from that command.
Cant type any commands if i just normally boot.
even tty hangs.
only way is through liveusb
I’m trying to understand how the nvme drive is partitioned and what is installed on it? The ssd looks like it’s microsoft data. It’s not very clear to me. Can you explain it?
Edit: If you can boot on the live USB and it works you should be able to do this!

Ok i just booted normally ,typed as fast as i could and it worked
As I said in my post above. First fix your eos install. Once it works you can use the link about os prober I posted to make your windows install appear on grub and dual boot with eos. Don’t install stuff while running the live usb
just forget about that and follow @ricklinux lead
This look better. Are you able to boot into windows and does it works properly?
Okay well it looks as though you installed EOS on /dev/nvmeon1p5 adn your swap partition is /dev/nvme0n1p6
Your efi partition is on windows /dev/nvme0n1p1
So all that look okay. The ssd /dev/sda1 i assume is just microsoft files
Yeah
I do have my eos on the same ssd
You said you tried to install drivers from manjaro. I think it would best to use Windows and create a new live usb with etcher and then reinstall EOS. There should not have been any issue with the install as you have amdgpu which is a kernel module. No drivers need to be installed.
Googled my animations arent working …so it suggested me ..graphics related stuff…
Will do the liveusb and install and comeback
Okay … please come back after the reinstall. Hopefully it goes well.
This laptop has both onboard amd graphics and a dedicated amd graphics card.