You can now run windows 10 on raspberry pi 3b+

I installed and tested this, the performance for Windows 10 and RasPi is very very very slow, it moves frame by frame, need to trim down windows 10, but good for testing or hobby

Your better off installing Windows 10 live on to a USB stick and running it off that as it would be much faster and portable

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So putting aside that it beggars believe why someone would waste their time with a large OS on a small platform, personally I find it better to not go with the Pi itself, there are more powerful and smaller items out there which are binary compatible. My “Pi” is a NanoPo Neo.

https://www.friendlyarm.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=69&product_id=241

I use mine with a USB 1TB hard drive as my download server.

For interactive use, modern phones are so powerful a BT keyboard + a chromecast is pretty powerful. You own the phone anyway so just bigger interfaces makes it a decent PC. My phone has 8GB RAM, 256GB storage, the cpu benchmarks 6 times faster than the Pi 3.

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Bought bunch of these Raspi devices for great deal during the black friday coupled with micro sd cards. These are great devices to play and test. Have the Pihole adblocker, XMBC media server and Home VPN setup on these :slight_smile:

Windows 10 is definitely an overkill, and definitely not an everyday use case, but its worth testing new possibilities, considering Windows now works on ARM chipsets.

Thanks for sharing on NanoPi, will plan on getting these if I need more :slight_smile:

Of course I could afford a MAC but why should I go for one,
if ALL things I have to do can be done with my 10 year old Lenovo under Linux-Mint.

But what I never liked : There are “confirmed” users of a certain OS who are really demonizing other OS.

Each one should use the OS he likes and he gets used to it.
A skilled user can use them all if he wants to. :grin:

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That’s what I have been doing, but using Win 7 OS on Lenovo. Now it is at a point to upgrade the hardware, such as add SSD and increase RAM etc., as it seems giving up on me.

But always wanted to get hands on a mac though. Well, One day !! :smile:

You never tried LINUX?
Give it a chance. :grin:
SSD is fine, but no need to increase then RAM, if WIN 7 is doing fine.

And don’t forget.

No more spyware, trojans, no more virus’ to care about -> no more watchers, scanners and malware detectors needed,
Those will diminish the speed of a computer incredible,

And you are joining a small and exclusive community.
They all know a lot and like to share their wisdom.
Same as here! :grin:

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I might have loaded it once, and didn’t play a lot with it.
So, can you do it all that you can do in win 7 then?

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I think YES!
You have an Office (not this from WIN of course, but working as fine called Libre-Office, (you can import all Win files there) you got GIMP as mighty as Photoshop (but free :grin:).
I use banshee for music (there you find an excellent equalizer with 10 tunable frequencies!)
And you may can use browsers like firefox, chrome, even the Explorer (I call it “exploder” :joy:)

And as I mentioned:
You may get elder hardware to work fine.
You might give it a try and use a usb-stick first to play with.
The system in your device will kept untouched of course.
There are different distributions of Linux, using all the same kernel, but the GUI is different.

I like LINUX MINT so far.

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Yes, I agree with @fhassm. What I did though is create a dual boot computer. I have a copy of Win7 running primary while I can reboot into Ubuntu. It does have many advantages, and you can also run the Linux OS straight from a USB memory stick. It is great having this option.

Ubuntu Download Website

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@dicejedi thanks for the link. I was just given 2 rack mount servers running Ubuntu, i haven’t used that since I was a kid so its good to make a bootable drive so I can play around with it before I set up and figure what I’ma do with the servers

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Thank you @fhassm for your tips, now I am considering to install it on a flashdrive and see if this is something I would like to go with.
@dicejedi: Thanks for the link, I will give it a try.

Which one is best to replace windows, LINUX or UBUNTU?

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It has developed such a LOT!
So much better than in the old days.
Try it use a bootable USB first.
And enjoy!

All these distributions are using the same kernel .
Only the GUI is a little bit different.

This way it is given some confusion to the users.
Same with ANKER: similar models different names. :grin:

UBUNTU, KUBUNTU and LINUX-MINT I would suggest to take a look at. I prefer LINUX MINT, smart graphical interface and slim.

And of course you may configure your computer for dual booting.
Both systems WIN and LINUX -> Linux will not take much storage! :wink:

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Ubuntu is a Linux kernel so it is basically just one flavor of Linux. There are many kernels built from Linux but I prefer Ubuntu… easy interface, provides continuous security updates, very popular, and is fun to use. I see @fhassm uses Mint. I haven’t used that one but you can’t go wrong really with any Linux kernel. You might though need to get the basic Linux commands, you can just google them. This is to start/stop services, to get on command updates (apt-get update or sudo commands) etc… but you won’t be using these commands all the time, everything has a GUI now!

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Those were the old days. : The “command line”.
Now all is done automatically.
BUT if there is a need you can step down to the “real old command line”

Love the command line. I use Linux on my raspberry pi though :joy:

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You should try to reanimate an old computer as well.
Fun and satisfaction guaranteed! :smiley:

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I’m thinking about getting a newer laptop and loading a Linix based software on it. I want to get into coding. Not that Linux will be any better for that.

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