Hi again, folks.
After several attempts to tame my excessive fan speeds in Mint, I've decided to try another distro. MX Linux was suggested by tpkusr (thanks tp!). I see it comes in three versions: XFCE, KDE, and Fluxbox. I believe XFCE is well suited for older hardware and may not cause my CPU and GPU fans to go crazy.
I still have Mint installed on its own partition on my Windows 7 PC. I need the exact instructions on how to replace Mint. Do I just delete the Mint partition and let XFCE create a new one? As far as I've been told, the only danger in deleting a partition is, deleting the wrong one! In the attached picture, I believe the Mint partition is the one marked as 183.80 GB. Agreed? The one marked (C) is obviously the Windows 7 partition and the remaining ones are way too small to be the Mint one.
Comments most welcome. I'm determined to make this work, as I have just learned that after October 13, the Windows 10 ESU is gone and Windows 7 is just as vulnerable to attack
. So, a switch to Linux is a must. I refuse to buy a new computer just because MS says I have to!! Thanks all...
After several attempts to tame my excessive fan speeds in Mint, I've decided to try another distro. MX Linux was suggested by tpkusr (thanks tp!). I see it comes in three versions: XFCE, KDE, and Fluxbox. I believe XFCE is well suited for older hardware and may not cause my CPU and GPU fans to go crazy.
I still have Mint installed on its own partition on my Windows 7 PC. I need the exact instructions on how to replace Mint. Do I just delete the Mint partition and let XFCE create a new one? As far as I've been told, the only danger in deleting a partition is, deleting the wrong one! In the attached picture, I believe the Mint partition is the one marked as 183.80 GB. Agreed? The one marked (C) is obviously the Windows 7 partition and the remaining ones are way too small to be the Mint one.
Comments most welcome. I'm determined to make this work, as I have just learned that after October 13, the Windows 10 ESU is gone and Windows 7 is just as vulnerable to attack

