If you now have Linux operting as a "Live" version (i.e. running the OS from the USB drive), you will see in the upper left corner of your screen the icon which says "Install". If you are ready to install Mint on your Laptop and don't care about anything which is already on the hard disk you an click that Icon and the instal will start.
The installation menu will give you the choice to totally reformat the hard drive and place Mint on the drive as your only OS. That is the best choice if you (as I said) don't have anything on the existing hard drive you wish to save. The process will reformat the hard drive and install Mint and after that process is complete a message will present on your screen to remove the USB or DVD and then press enter. The laptop will then reboot into Mint.
If you have documents, files, folders on the hard drive you wish to save, then there is a process for that but more complicated.
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No I'm waiting for a different hard drive. I don't want to do a dual boot because I had it break on me a couple years ago and it was a huge pain in the butt to try and figure that out. So now I'll just keep my windows SSD and a static bag hidden away until I need it. The other drive should show up tomorrow. I'll let you know what happens. So do you think that having ram that's a little higher in mhz isn't something to really worry about? I read people on other forms asking about that if I start to get too much heat coming out of the computer it can muck things up a little bit. Although I don't know if that's what will happen in this case, but I read that it could.
There's so many different variations of computer configurations which is a beautiful thing if you know what they do, LOL. I never thought about it much because I always got free computers. This is honestly the first one I bought since 2002.
Don't worry about the RAM being "too slow", etc. Linux OS adjusts operations to meet the speed of the RAM buss. Unless you are playing a video game with demands for speed, you won't notice any difference. Good idea on using the SSD for mint; it will be fast and reliable. Keep up the good work and keep us posted.
Got it up and running. Mint 20.1 24gb of ram 1.5 TB of disk space. I have a Lenovo t490 if I didn't state that already. Now I have the arduous task of bringing things back( programs and such) to this laptop. This will take me a couple of days.
Cool thanks. I appreciate you sticking around.
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