• ALoafOfBread@lemmy.ml
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    21 hours ago

    It’s really easy. Linux Mint. Bootable USB. Back up your important files on a separate harddrive. Plug in USB. Reboot. Install. Port old files over. Good as new

    Bonus points for looking into how to optimize your partition structure, but it’d be fine to just let it do its thing. Also like… I guess you should probably make sure your audio and video cards are supported, but they like 98% are

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      4 hours ago

      Step 1: install Linux Mint

      Step 2: everything works

      Step 3: profit

      The ??? step is only for Window’s nonsense