After a few Operating Systems, all Linux based, I decided to go with Linux Mint for mainly two reasons.
1. They still distribute 32-bit versions of their OS, which my laptop can handle for its age.
2. The linux I would've used no longer distributes a 32-Bit version of their OS. And I didn't know about it until I installed it onto my Laptop.
Also I installed Steam, and a PSP emulator. I might be able to use RPG Maker MV, that I have on Steam, with the OS. I'll find a way to use the Steam version of the other RPG Makers, that I have on Steam, that are windows only later. In case this PC really bites the dust. I won't have to start completely over, since I already backed up all projects this time.
Took me a bit to get the OS installed on my laptop because of some things. But it's okay now. Oh, and the PC I'm using is being more crazier than it normally is. It's gotten very slow until some things are caught up with it. I should probably scan the drive for errors tomorrow, just in case.
1. They still distribute 32-bit versions of their OS, which my laptop can handle for its age.
2. The linux I would've used no longer distributes a 32-Bit version of their OS. And I didn't know about it until I installed it onto my Laptop.
Also I installed Steam, and a PSP emulator. I might be able to use RPG Maker MV, that I have on Steam, with the OS. I'll find a way to use the Steam version of the other RPG Makers, that I have on Steam, that are windows only later. In case this PC really bites the dust. I won't have to start completely over, since I already backed up all projects this time.
Took me a bit to get the OS installed on my laptop because of some things. But it's okay now. Oh, and the PC I'm using is being more crazier than it normally is. It's gotten very slow until some things are caught up with it. I should probably scan the drive for errors tomorrow, just in case.