how to boot a "live" Linux CD such as Mint?
Posted: Mon Oct 21, 2013 12:42 pm
I have a Thinkpad T60 (1953 DAU) and the sound suddenly disappeared. I did everything that the internet recommended to troubleshoot the problem with no success. I read the posts here about losing sound and read the following suggestion:
Boot a "live" Linux CD such as Mint and check for audio there.
I am not familiar with the linux OS. I found the website and read the instructions there but
I still have a few questions:
Is my computer 32 or 64 bit? (I am running windows XP version 2002 with service pack 3)
Once I download the OS, how do i burn it onto a CD?
When you say boot a live linux CD, does that mean that I should install the operating
system on my computer and then check and see if I have sound?
I have a couple of spare thinkpads. Is it easy to install a sound card from one of these
to my present thinkpad and can you point me to a source that will tell me how to do it?
thanx for your help
Boot a "live" Linux CD such as Mint and check for audio there.
I am not familiar with the linux OS. I found the website and read the instructions there but
I still have a few questions:
Is my computer 32 or 64 bit? (I am running windows XP version 2002 with service pack 3)
Once I download the OS, how do i burn it onto a CD?
When you say boot a live linux CD, does that mean that I should install the operating
system on my computer and then check and see if I have sound?
I have a couple of spare thinkpads. Is it easy to install a sound card from one of these
to my present thinkpad and can you point me to a source that will tell me how to do it?
thanx for your help