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Hello, I'm not sure if it is the right place to post my question. If not I apologize. I have just discovered BVM and I have just installed it on a PI 4 on a fresh install of "Debian GNU/Linux 12 (bookworm)". My windows config: Of course I tried the MS Office repair process (locally and online) without success. Does someone has a idea of how I could solve? (or maybe Office cannot run on my config?) Thanks in advance |
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Do you have enough free space in windows? You may need to use BVM's expand feature. |
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Hi, Thank for your answer. In term of disk space I think yes as I have defined a VM space of 100 go and I have still 100go available. I am going to do a fresh reinstall but could you say me how to clean the present install and where is bvm-config file? Is it in the winn11 folder?Regards . Méziane BourasséLe 31 mars 2025 2:32 PM, Botspot ***@***.***> a écrit :
Do you have enough free space in windows? You may need to use BVM's expand feature.
If you do have plenty of free space, it's possible the debloating process broke something, though if this was a universal issue I think someone else would have already reported it by now. You are welcome to try installing Windows again, this time with debloating disabled in the bvm-config file. That may help.
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Yes it is. You are supposed to read through the config file during setup.
No, there is no way to undo a Windows debloating process. If you want to see if this helps, you will need to repeat the
prepareandfirstbootsteps.