It sounds like you're on the right track, but Raspbian (Raspberry Pi OS) is designed specifically for ARM-based devices like the Raspberry Pi and may not work on your Toshiba laptop, which likely has an x86 or x64 processor. Instead, you might want to try a lightweight Linux distro like Ubuntu Mate, Linux Mint, or Lubuntu for better compatibility.
To create a proper bootable USB, use Rufus (Windows) or Balena Etcher (Windows/Mac/Linux) to write the ISO file onto your USB drive. Once done, boot from USB again and try installing the OS.
And once your laptop is up and running, why not use it to play some classic Doraemon games? Your revived computer can handle fun PC gaming, bringing back some nostalgia while making the most of your setup
To create a proper bootable USB, use Rufus (Windows) or Balena Etcher (Windows/Mac/Linux) to write the ISO file onto your USB drive. Once done, boot from USB again and try installing the OS.
And once your laptop is up and running, why not use it to play some classic Doraemon games? Your revived computer can handle fun PC gaming, bringing back some nostalgia while making the most of your setup
Statistics: Posted by Yummy22 — Wed Feb 19, 2025 4:42 pm