Fats or X-fats
You can use FAT32. If you use the raspberry imager its the only option there.Does my USB drive (pen) need to be formatted to NTFS to store an ISO on it?
NVidia GeForce 6150SE graphics.
One sticking point maybe the nvidia graphics card not sure the 6150 is still supported.
I believe a bit of that slowness has to do with the Gnome 46 or Gnome 47 desktop environment that Cinnamon is built from.Welcome to the Forum. View attachment 27202
I have a 13 year old Laptop that came with windoze 7...it's now running Mint Cinnamon 21.1.
It has an i5 CPU...4GB of Ram and a 500 SSD I put in some years ago but it's slow because the CPU is 13 years old and there's nothing you can do to make it as fast as a new i5 CPU.
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@Sam999_984 ; try to intall ligt weight os ,@Sam999_984 I have an old Windows 7 computer (around 15 years old) that I resigned to a box on a shelf in the garage a long time ago and didn't bother to throw out. ... It's 64-bit with a processor speed of 2.8Ghz (an AMD Athlon 2 CPU), 4GB of RAM, a 500GB hard drive and NVidia GeForce 6150SE graphics.
... Do you think this is too old a computer to convert to a Linux OS ..like Linux Mint Cinnamon?
www.windowscentral.com
No. Use EXFAT or FAT32. NTFS is a Windows file system, incompatible with Linux file systems. EXFAT and FAT32 are compatible with both of them.Does my USB drive (pen) need to be formatted to NTFS to store an ISO on it?
Mmm. Good idea in theory, but perhaps not so in practice.@Sam999_984 ; try to intall ligt weight os ,
Puppy Linux
- RAM: 256 MB (runs from RAM!)
- Size: ~300 MB ISO
- Based on: Ubuntu / Slackware
- Best for: Extremely old PCs
Very fast, runs from USB
- https://puppylinux.com/
The answer is yes. MX Linux, EndeavourOS, ParrotHome Edition, Mint LMDE just to name a few.What confuses things is a non-answer
He has a w7 desktop with an Athlon x2 CPU, Up to the beginning of covid I was running an Athlon x2 set up for both my daily machine and with 5 hard drives testing Linux distributions, with some distros it used to run hot so i installed 2 extra 4 inch fans, [it died when we had a power surge which took out the PSW and motherboard]Install Linux on the Windows 7 computer.