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Linux Mint 22 (Latest Version) Cinnamon Bootable Live USB for PC/Laptop 64-bit

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  • Linux Mint 22 "Wilma" Cinnamon - Perfect for beginners and non-technical users, Linux Mint boasts ease of use without compromising functionality.
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Live Boot: Simply plug the USB drive into your computer, select the USB drive as your boot device, and experience Linux Mint without installation. This allows you to test the OS and its features before making any changes to your system. Install Option: Once you've tested and decided to keep Linux Mint, you can easily install it on your computer directly from the USB drive. Pre-installed software like LibreOffice for office tasks, a capable web browser (Firefox), email client (Thunderbird), and multimedia tools. This minimizes the need for additional downloads, saving you time and effort. Resource Efficiency: Designed to run efficiently on a variety of hardware configurations. It demands fewer system resources compared to some other operating systems, making it an excellent choice for older computers or devices with limited hardware specifications. Compatible with PC/Laptop/Desktop brands - Dell, HP, Sony, Lenovo, Samsung, Acer, Toshiba & more. Minimum system requirements 4 GB RAM Dual-Core Processor (2 GHz) 20 GB of free disk space Directions: Restart Your Computer-Shut down your computer and insert the USB drive. Boot from USB (Common keys: F2, F12, Del, Esc, or F1) Enter your computer's BIOS settings and set the USB drive as the first boot device. Save changes and exit. Boot Linux Mint - Your computer will now boot from the USB drive, and you'll see the Linux Mint login screen.