Windows NT, the server version was just sound and upto XP things seemed reasonably ok but what next .
I did a complete reset recently, but just the same.I’d be inclined to give your existing PC a good clean up then decide whether you need to replace it.
Windows is a bit of a hoarder and slowly fills a hard disk with junk files that eventually slow it down and can make it unreliable. Ideally a clean install is required but a good spring clean can improve performance.
I did a complete reset recently, but just the same.
I'm doing a dual install of mint but it's on an old HDD. Not wanting to mess with the one I use every day.
Just be careful installing Linux beside Windows, the grub bootloader will make removing either pretty damned difficult.
Good ideaThe better way would be to install Linux on one hard drive, (SSD preferably) unhook it, then install Windows on another drive altogether, re-attach the 1st drive then boot whichever one you want to use from the bios.
So if I understand correctly your preferences changed from M$ to A$$I dropped away from the whole M$ scene over 12 years ago; [snip] for me Mac is the way to go. Biggest ouch... is they cost more of course.
Sorry to jump in o thread.Just be careful installing Linux beside Windows, the grub bootloader will make removing either pretty damned difficult.
The better way would be to install Linux on one hard drive, (SSD preferably) unhook it, then install Windows on another drive altogether, re-attach the 1st drive then boot whichever one you want to use from the bios.
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