I have general question regarding the above.
I am running an old Dell XPS420 as my main PC which only gets used a few times per week
this is currently running Windows 7 (non genuine!) and I am thinking of changing the HD
as it is in there for about 10 years
I am thinking of switching to Linux Mint with the Mate desktop.
I am also using Electrum, Exodus and Multibit wallets among other dedicated ones for Electroneum for example,
will Linux Mint be a good choice above using W7 again?
Generally, Bitcoin is good with Linux more than bitcoin. Some wallets like Electrum, Exodus and Multibit wallets will work with Linux more than bitcoin.
I recommend to you maintain your current operating system and boot to Linux through an external hard drive.
using VM Is a bad choice
Also forget about Ubuntu in old machines, try Xubuntu or Lubuntu if your computer is really old (Lubuntu uses considerably less memory usage). You can even run it in old Pentium machines just fine. It's simple and slick looking:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tn9PnOuwrnA
These sound like viable options.
I haven't progressed on changing over to Linux yet and might seriously consider the 2 systems running side by side as per hugeblack's suggestion.
I haven't done this before so I will have to learn how to set that up, NP.
I dont have an issue with memory and i'm waiting on delivery of some ram upgrade so the above is looking like it is viable.
Thanks for the posts.