

Now you need to find your BIO's boot key on this page.ĥ: Enter the BIO's and set the USB as the first boot and save. Hook up a Ethernet cable to your router or modem to download wifi and other drivers, important! Stick the USB in the target computer, for towers you need to use the BACK USB port. If you want to look like OS X then pick MacBuntu, if Like XP, then "Like XP 10.10"Īll three of these ARE based upon Ubuntu, but much, much better.ģ: Check the box to download the distro, go get a beer and have a sandwich.Ĥ: Browse to the finished download, Set the correct drive letter for the USB. If you do this to a machine that doesn't belong to you, you will likely be facing serious charges of the destruction of private property.ġ: Download PenDrive Linux, USB Easy Installer (Windows), stick in a empty (or soon to be empty) 2-4GB USB drive.Ģ: From the first menu you see there, pick a distro (my advice for your first Linux, is Linux Mint 10.10) Linux overwrites the entire drive with a new EXT drive format, recovery of data is not possible. This will NOT work for Mac's as they use EFI and no BIO's, only generic PC's with BIO's can this work. Once you do this, unless you have a FULL Windows install disk and valid product key, your PC Vendor version of Windows, it's factory recovery partition, your files and programs, will be totally removed and unrecoverable. These instructions are for a complete wipe of a boot drive and install of Linux, not a "dual boot" / "partition alongside" Windows which is a more risky and involved affair.

Netbooks are not that powerful anyway, so Linux makes a excellent choice over Windows.Īgain 10.10 is the best you can likley do on your hardware.ĭs store's: Easiest, trouble free way to install Linux I have found yet. But there is lots of free software in the Software Manager and Linux Mint 10.10 (DVD version) installs a lot of useful stuff free, like LibreOffice, software to manage music, Firefox, mail etc etc. Note you will not be able to run Windows programs (perhaps a few with Wine) or OS X programs in Linux.

I have one myself as Apple doesn't make a netbook.ĭon't do this on your only machine, you need a way to get online and ask at Linux Mint for assistance.

However you can install the DVD version of Linux Mint 10.10 (not 11 or 12) then theme it to MacBuntu 10.10 (follow the links in the quote instructions below) and it will look like OS X, plus it's a lighter OS version and runs well on netbooks. No, even if you could the CPU isn't strong enough. Can i install any MAC OS on Intel Atom cpu N270 1.60 ghz( 2cpus) 1 Gb RAM?
