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"casper_pop-os_22.04_amd64_nvidia_debug_1131" is what the file reads as when I look at the drive in Pop
Bro I linked you the PopOS download page and asked which image you used.
22.04 isn't on there at all, and one named "casper" and "debug" isn't an image you'd want to install at all.
STOP using random websites or Google results.
GO TO the actual PopOS website and follow the install instructions there to the letter.
Who knows what the image you installed even does...
Probably followed AI spouting random bullshit and/or malware.
22.04 is super old (22 means year 2022 and 04 means april)
Thats maybe why your resolution isn't working.
At least do 24.04 or wait for 26.04 to come out in 1-2 months. A lot has happend in the past years on linux, especially with nvidia.
I appreciate that information, and promise I am not trying to be unappreciative or rude, but I don't know how that helps me in this moment.
Should I try to redownload a newer install on Pop!? I am concerned because to even make the USB in the first place on windows required using an app called Rufus that I don't understand how worked, so I'm concerned if I'm savvy enough to understand how to do that, to be honest.
I'm not trying to difficult, I promise, I'm just wildly out of my depth. I want to learn Linux because I want to be free of MS's grasp and because support for my windows 10 has ended anyway, but I worry I'm genuinely just not smart enough
I fucked up my systems quite a lot back in the day and had to reinstall everything from scratch, because I was inexperienced. Lost quite a lot of personal data as well, cause I had no backups ofc.
If I were you, I'd try to fix windows rn. (for that you'll probably get better help on the windows reddit)
And then attempt a linux dual boot again but this time preparing a bit better, reading more, using the newest versions, having a backup plan if everything fails again.
If you can do a videocall on your phone through discord or wire I can hop in a session and help you in about 20h from now. Videocall so I can see whats on your screen and tell you what to do.
If my problem hasn't been solved by then I will absolutely take you up on your video call offer, thank you so much
I think the need is to get the users configuration working in its current state; It doesn't sound like they've got a second machine to burn a boot USB with.