Linux
Hope you're all having a good summer. I have an old PC which needs formatting, and instead of loading Windows I was thinking about Linux. I only need it to browse the net, email, and upload the odd picture. I've done some Googling with conflicting instructions. How would I go about formatting my PC and installing Linux on it?
The only difficulty you might experience, especially if it is an OEM PC, is a lack of driver availability for things like your graphics card or network adapter. You probably want to make sure that drivers are available before you install it.
You can format your Windows PC by sticking the Windows CD into the machine and following the instructions. If your machine doesn't have a 'real' Windows CD, you'll need to create a boot disk from which (I believe) you can enter the 'format c:' DOS command.
There's probably a way to do it with a Linux CD, too - I wouldn't know, I'm afraid.
Yes, your CD drive will be recognised as that's part of your computer's basic driver set.
You can format your Windows PC by sticking the Windows CD into the machine and following the instructions. If your machine doesn't have a 'real' Windows CD, you'll need to create a boot disk from which (I believe) you can enter the 'format c:' DOS command.
There's probably a way to do it with a Linux CD, too - I wouldn't know, I'm afraid.
Yes, your CD drive will be recognised as that's part of your computer's basic driver set.
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Forget it if you're planning on using wireless networking. I can't find a single adapter that I can get to work with Linux, natively or with ndiswrapper.
(Of course I'd be open to suggestions...
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(Of course I'd be open to suggestions...

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You can always try looking at 3com's website... don't give up hope yet 

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