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"Can you provide information on laptop model, CPU, GPU, drive type, etc. I doubt that it cannot be partitioned or switched from raid or some solution possible to install Linux Lite. What does the disk utility in Windows describe?TC
Welcome!!! Couple of thoughts.... If this laptop has an SD card slot - you could make use and install LL to it and dual boot. I installed in this way on the Kangroo in my sig... *make sure you use a high perf (speedy) card. Upside - its more internal than a USB; you can install vs. Live... Still not as fast as internal but I dont notice on mine... As for ClamAVHave you followed along ---- https://www.linuxliteos.com/manual/tutorials.html#antivirusStill mostly CLI, but it is laid out very well as is everything in the manual
Welcome!I have never stuck with a Live system for very long before installing it to the hard drive, let alone four months! If it works "Live," then it'll most likely work faster and better installed. I think Linux Lite is a good drop-in replacement for Windows. Why the hesitancy to install it, if I might ask?And welcome to this helpful forum and friendly community.