03-19-2022, 07:30 PM
I hope i am able to express this adequately to you folks
When i boot an iso (say free Macrium bootable iso) i get a very ugly resolution which hides several tabs and functions and often does not let me access tabs such as 'ok' to complete an operation. Also i do not get mouse support (i need to attach an external mouse when running most ventoy compatible isos). Ventoy's screen resolution option does not solve my proble3m at all.
HOWEVER, when i use Rufus to make the same iso bootable, i get a brilliant display at high resolution of the bootable software with everything visible and accessible (not needing me to push and pull screens to get to some tabs) and i also have mouse support (on the trackpad)
Why does this huge difference in executing the two iso's occur? what exactly is happening?
Thanks
When i boot an iso (say free Macrium bootable iso) i get a very ugly resolution which hides several tabs and functions and often does not let me access tabs such as 'ok' to complete an operation. Also i do not get mouse support (i need to attach an external mouse when running most ventoy compatible isos). Ventoy's screen resolution option does not solve my proble3m at all.
HOWEVER, when i use Rufus to make the same iso bootable, i get a brilliant display at high resolution of the bootable software with everything visible and accessible (not needing me to push and pull screens to get to some tabs) and i also have mouse support (on the trackpad)
Why does this huge difference in executing the two iso's occur? what exactly is happening?
Thanks