



If you don't have an _ISO burner program_, download one. If you have a 2012-or-newer PC, I recommend you download the 64-bit version of Mint with Cinnamon and multi-media support. Fortunately, unlike other operating systems, Linux distros like Mint make it easy to give them a test run before installing it.įirst you'll need to download a copy of Linux Mint, which comes with three different desktops: MATE, Xfce, and its default desktop, Cinnamon. **How to install/try Linux Mint on your Windows PC**įirst, you can - _and should_ - try Linux Mint before switching to it.
