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I can get into Pop! but with the broken resolution. I do not have any other install OS or boot drives or anything like that (not even a win 10 disc, unfortunately)
do you not have the Pop live usb that you used for installation? Did the resolution work during the install process?
I have the same USB I installed from. It was also in 640x480. I thought this was normal because back in the day windows used to install in the smallest resolution at first (or so I believe; obviously I'm not savvy)
Okay. If you can get into Pop, you are good. Fixing the resolution is straightforwards.