I have gone around and around in my computer and have decided the base problem lies in Windows. I'm ready to convert this thing to a Linux OS, what do I do first?
This thing is a Pentium MMX, 233mHz, 96 meg RAM, 3 hard drives; 3gb, 4.3gb, 10.1gb each about half full. 32x CD-ROM, 56k modem, 1.44 Floppy, integrated video & 16 bit sound of some sort. The box was put together five years ago.
It's primary purpose is surfing the Internet, I like the Opera browser. Followed by processing digital photographs, IrfanView is my favorite graphics viewer/manipulator. And word processing, Corel suite 8, I only use the word processor. If this Ol'puter stays functional I will be happy with it for another five years, my only wish list item is a CD-RW.
I used to be a "PC Field Service Engineer" in the first half of the '90s, back when the 486-66 was the hottest processor out there and Win95 was called Chicago and only existed in dreams (nightmares?) I resigned my job the end of '94 and took up making saddles for a living. So, I do have some background in PC's, I did build and maintain my own but, I have no clue in the Linux world. Although I do learn fast.
Can anyone give me a hint as to what direction to go in? Funds are limited, Saddlers don't make lots of money and the birds eat most of that.