My son recently sold his home and while helping him, lo and behold I found a computer I built for him in 1999. He ran Windows on it while in school, but I must have played around with it at some point because when I got it running it booted into an old distro called Xandros. It's way out of date and I would like to replace it but can't figure out how to install a new distro over it. I admit I am just experimenting because I heard that Linux can run well on 32-bit hardware and frankly just for the heck of it. I have another machine I can use for downloading and formatting media, but it is on Windows and everything I find online about building boot disks seems to be about the process on a Linux machine. Any help on updating this old dog would be appreciated,