Posted October 06, 2015
vv221: My suggestion would be to set up a Windows/Linux dual-boot.
It will come with two main advantages:
_if both OS are slow you’ll know that your problem is most probably hardware-related, in which case a good cleaning of the machine is the first thing you should do
_you’ll have the opportunity to try another OS than Windows, that’s known to be less demanding on hardware resources
But be cautious is your are to use different HDs for each OS, last time that I'm tried Linux, some distros always install the boot manager in the HDA 0, ignoring the bios/uefi boot secuence and without giving any option to select where your like the boot manager, so the only option to avoid it, is to physically disconnect the HD. It will come with two main advantages:
_if both OS are slow you’ll know that your problem is most probably hardware-related, in which case a good cleaning of the machine is the first thing you should do
_you’ll have the opportunity to try another OS than Windows, that’s known to be less demanding on hardware resources
Note: This has been a year ago, and I don't remember with watch distros happen this, only that one is of the bigs. Maybe has been fixed since them.