Hey everyone! I'm exploring the idea of switching from Windows to Linux because my current system is feeling pretty sluggish. I'm running on an AMD A6 7310 APU with Radeon R4 Graphics, 4GB of RAM, and 64-bit Windows 10 Pro. I've noticed significant lag and a slow boot-up process. It seems like there could be malware at play since I've found my task manager and registry editor are disabled on startup. I'm wondering if I should consider dual-booting, as I have some essential programs that only work on Windows. Also, what Linux distribution would you recommend for my setup?
4 Answers
Make sure to mention whether you're using an SSD or HDD. Slow performance is often linked to using an HDD.
I'd recommend trying out Linux Mint. It should run well on your hardware. You can even boot it directly from a USB stick first to see how it performs without making any permanent changes to your system.
Yeah, it sounds like malware is impacting your performance. Malwarebytes is a solid choice for cleaning it up, but just be cautious about the software you download. Switching to Linux could definitely enhance your system's performance, but not all games will work seamlessly. Stick with the official software from your chosen distro and avoid Arch variants, as they can have security issues.
Linux Mint with the XFCE desktop environment would be ideal. It's lightweight, easy to use, and has great support. If you're looking for alternatives, you might want to check out MX Linux or Xubuntu.

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