Yes, it's possible to use Xubuntu on a slow HDD and play games, though performance may be limited.
Yes, it's possible to use Xubuntu on a slow HDD and play games, though performance may be limited.
Hey everyone, I've been using my PC for a while now—it's not a high-end gaming rig. It's been a few weeks since I started noticing problems with my HDD every time I boot up. The BIOS shows a status like "Bad," so I turned off that warning message and ran a disk check. Still, the issue remains unresolved. I'm using Crystal DiskInfo to monitor the HDD; it reports a lot of sector reallocations (1809 bad sectors). I'm aware the drive might fail soon, but it's still functioning. Right now, during the lockdown, I can't afford to buy a new HDD. Can someone help? I'm trying Xubuntu on my machine and wondering if it's possible to run some games. Thanks a lot!
You definitely have the option to purchase items. They can be delivered straight to your door or collected at a designated location depending on your country's service. Regarding installation, Linux is possible, though it won't resolve drive issues you might face with Windows. Additionally, with a lower-end i3 processor and integrated graphics, the gaming experience won't be very high-quality.