Zelenius
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I don't think it's necessary to explain why I am sick of Windows. I have 2 computers(one laptop and a desktop which I am currently using to post this). I already made the switch to the newest version of Ubuntu Linux with the laptop, and I am very impressed. I had another very old desktop computer that I was running Linux on, but gave it to a friend. The relatively new laptop used to have Windows 7 on it. The newer desktop(it's a Systemax) I am currently using still has Windows 7 on it, and I want to completely remove Windows and turn it into a Linux system, preferably Linux Mint. This computer is almost 2 years old and in generally good condition.
So which is the best way to wipe clean the entire hard drive of Windows and all files? Is using DBAN(Darik's Boot and Nuke) or another "Nuke" program the best way? Or can I simply format the hard drive from the Linux Mint installation disk? Although I did this with my laptop(I think), I'm not sure if I did it right(it works fine, no problems, just didn't partition right I think). I also want to partition my hard drive for security/stability reasons and then install Linux Mint on it. Which is the best way to partition my hard drive? And no, I don't want to have a dual-boot system. Windows stinks; at most I'll keep it caged within a virtual machine on a Linux PC.
It is a 257 GB hard drive, and uses NTFS, currently running Windows 7, a 64 bit system. The computer has 3 GB of RAM with a 2.4 Ghz CPU. It is a Systemax.
Although I could go ahead and make the switch, I want to make sure I am formatting and most importantly, partitioning properly. I will be backing up my files in 2 or 3 days and I'm in no hurry.
So which is the best way to wipe clean the entire hard drive of Windows and all files? Is using DBAN(Darik's Boot and Nuke) or another "Nuke" program the best way? Or can I simply format the hard drive from the Linux Mint installation disk? Although I did this with my laptop(I think), I'm not sure if I did it right(it works fine, no problems, just didn't partition right I think). I also want to partition my hard drive for security/stability reasons and then install Linux Mint on it. Which is the best way to partition my hard drive? And no, I don't want to have a dual-boot system. Windows stinks; at most I'll keep it caged within a virtual machine on a Linux PC.
It is a 257 GB hard drive, and uses NTFS, currently running Windows 7, a 64 bit system. The computer has 3 GB of RAM with a 2.4 Ghz CPU. It is a Systemax.
Although I could go ahead and make the switch, I want to make sure I am formatting and most importantly, partitioning properly. I will be backing up my files in 2 or 3 days and I'm in no hurry.
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