Since my computer is still off to be repaired, I have my mother's Notebook as Interim machine. But before she could give it to me, I used my Dad's old and probably heavily infected Notebook. Now since he has no interest in getting it back, I thought give it a try to revive it. My Initial plan is to install a Linux distirbution and my first idea was Ubuntu as it was the only Distribution I came up with directly, but maybe MINT would be better?
Anyway I had Trouble so far. I first used "unetbootin" to create a bootable USB stick, the Notebook would Show me a removable device in the BIOS (hard drive, CD/DVD and Network were the others), however booting from that device would result in jumping back to the menu I could choose the booting source from. Moreover, trying to open the stick on that very machine ultimately lead to the error "you're usb device is not formated" asking me to proceed and do so (Windows wasn't able to complete the process though). I grabbed the next stick, but it resulted in the same Problem after all.
Funnily though, it was no Problem to Input the stick in my mum's computer and to use it as normal.
My next step would be to burn the iso to a DVD, which I would have done already, if I still had DVDs at home. Times are a-changing.
Maybe someone has experience on such things, as I am a bloody newbie to any form of UNIX System I choose to use because I chose to want it^^
The System:
Windows XP SP3
Intel Pentium 1.7GHz
2 GB RAM
ATI Mobility Radeon 9600/9700 Series
Anyway I had Trouble so far. I first used "unetbootin" to create a bootable USB stick, the Notebook would Show me a removable device in the BIOS (hard drive, CD/DVD and Network were the others), however booting from that device would result in jumping back to the menu I could choose the booting source from. Moreover, trying to open the stick on that very machine ultimately lead to the error "you're usb device is not formated" asking me to proceed and do so (Windows wasn't able to complete the process though). I grabbed the next stick, but it resulted in the same Problem after all.
Funnily though, it was no Problem to Input the stick in my mum's computer and to use it as normal.
My next step would be to burn the iso to a DVD, which I would have done already, if I still had DVDs at home. Times are a-changing.
Maybe someone has experience on such things, as I am a bloody newbie to any form of UNIX System I choose to use because I chose to want it^^
The System:
Windows XP SP3
Intel Pentium 1.7GHz
2 GB RAM
ATI Mobility Radeon 9600/9700 Series