
- Boot to xPUD as before and insert the USB drive
- Follow the prompts
- A Welcome to xPUD screen will appear
- Press File
- Expand mnt
- sda1,2...usually corresponds to your HDD
- sdb1 is likely your USB
- Click on the folder that represents your USB drive (sdb1 ?)
- Confirm that you see driver.sh and Replace.txt that you downloaded there
- Press Tool at the top
- Choose Open Terminal
- Type bash driver.sh -r
- Press Enter
- After it has finished a report will be located on your USB drive named filerep.txt
Post the contents of the filerep.txt in your next reply and try the computer in Normal Mode.