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I am considering converting an old Win 10 HP laptop to Linux. Opinions?
It says G60 on it. It's around 10 years old. It was a Win 7 but converted to Win 10 just fine.
From what I read, it seems Zorin might be the best bet? Any other ideas? I am thinking the conversion would also wipe a lot of old data that is safe on another computer and detachable hard drive.
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I am considering converting an old Win 10 HP laptop to Linux. Opinions? (Original Post)
Captain Zero
Jul 2019
OP
Go for it. I did it with an old Dell with Linux Mint. It was a Dell Dimension 8100 from 2001.
TheBlackAdder
Jul 2019
#3
I have an ancient Win7 laptop that I turned into dual boot with Ubuntu and it works just fine...
TreasonousBastard
Jul 2019
#4
Hermit-The-Prog
(36,631 posts)1. maybe this will help...
https://www.linux-on-laptops.com/hp.html
Or, just get the latest version of Knoppix and see how it does.
https://knopper.net/knoppix/knoppix850-en.html
Shouldn't run into any real problems.
Or, just get the latest version of Knoppix and see how it does.
https://knopper.net/knoppix/knoppix850-en.html
Shouldn't run into any real problems.
Thunderbeast
(3,597 posts)2. I tried loading Linux Mint and Ubuntu on a 13 yr old desktop.
I had no success, as the bios would not load.
When I found Linux Lite, it booted up. This distro also easily found and configured my printer driver. Give it a try if other distros fail.
TheBlackAdder
(29,242 posts)3. Go for it. I did it with an old Dell with Linux Mint. It was a Dell Dimension 8100 from 2001.
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Partition it for dual-boot. This way, you can keep yor WIN 10 system and switch back and forth until you are comfortable.
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TreasonousBastard
(43,049 posts)4. I have an ancient Win7 laptop that I turned into dual boot with Ubuntu and it works just fine...
When I get around to it, I'll save any data Win data I need and turn it into just Ubuntu.