Yes, you can install an operating system on any device you own.
Yes, you can install an operating system on any device you own.
You're looking to customize your setup by using free or low-cost software instead of Windows. There are options available that let you run music and video players without paying full license fees. Consider exploring lightweight alternatives like VLC Media Player, Jellyfin, or even open-source tools such as KDE Plasma with built-in media apps. These can offer a similar experience while keeping costs low.
Consider the tools you're interested in and check their functionality. Generally, most consumer software works on Windows, but remember to keep an eye on updates by following relevant discussions.
It’s hard to tell what you’re looking for in that message. If you need an operating system installed, just set one up—it won’t help if you don’t have one.
It felt like someone was speaking in a crazy way—my goal was to get an operating system running on my machine. After reading it, I think the person mentioned MacOS or OSX.