![]() ![]() I have not try a lot of software on it yet, but everything I throw at it seems to work faultlessly. I don't know why someone said there is no update on Tiny 11. But running Youtube without any ads is quite enjoyable.ĥ) I am just going to go with the free versions of Microsoft Office by using the Office app or the web version from .Ħ) Upon reboot after installation, there was an update. Just a little tip about Brave browser, it blocks ads (don't know if it blocks everything). You can go to Microsoft store to download the browser you want. You can use Bit Torrent and get it in a few minutes since there are a lot of resources there.Ģ) When use Rufus to burn the iso image to an USB drive, choose "MBR' as the partition scheme.ģ) You need to find what key or combination so you can boot from the USB drive.Ĥ) There is no web browser included. Initial reaction is it runs quite fast since it did not have all the bloatware in it.ġ) Download from NTDev site is very slow. The PC is around 8 years old with an Intel i5 processor and 500 Gb SSD hard drive. You can do what's called an in-place upgrade as long you install the same version of Windows 7. I finally installed Tiny 11 on an old PC. If you're upgrading from Windows Vista to Windows 7 it should be a fairly easy install. There are many versions to choose from, all of which are FREE, with Linux Mint being one of the most popular versions for people coming from Windows as it has a similar desktop (interface). I am much happier without Windows! I realize that installing a completely new operating system isn't for everyone, but if you're a little tech savvy and adventurous, I highly recommend putting Linux onto an older PC. After setting up my laptop to dual boot Windows 10 and Linux Mint, I realized I was using Linux a lot more than Windows, and just deleted Windows from my laptop. I also got fed up with Windows automatically going into update mode whenever I booted up my laptop, regardless of how I changed the settings. This laptop should never have come with Windows 10, which in my opinion uses too much system resources for the hardware. The breaking point for me was using Windows 10 on my Asus VivoBook Max. I do understand that some people feel tied to using Windows because so many popular programs run on it, but there are also alternatives for many programs that allow you to use other operating systems. ![]()
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