cnelson8611
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I purchased a used pc from a pawn shop. At first the bios wasn't reading the hard drive but I fixed that little problem but then something happened with the network card so I decided to just wipe the hard drive out all together.
I've been wanting to install Linux on it but how would I go about installing without a cd-rom drive (pc has none installed). My only thought was to either put the hard drive in the computer I am running now, installing Linux on it then transferring the hard drive back to the other computer or, if there is a way, hook up the older pc to my new pc and transfer linux on it.
How should I install?
I've been wanting to install Linux on it but how would I go about installing without a cd-rom drive (pc has none installed). My only thought was to either put the hard drive in the computer I am running now, installing Linux on it then transferring the hard drive back to the other computer or, if there is a way, hook up the older pc to my new pc and transfer linux on it.
How should I install?