So recently, I've been making a large USB drive with a Multiboot, and seperate folders for games, virus cleaners, etc.
And then, it hit me: With all these tools - why don't I start being a local computer technician?
This is actually pretty easy for me, since my father has a lot of friends who really don't know how to use computers. I got 50 bucks just for fixing one.
I have this broken PC I'm currently fixing, first it wouldn't boot and just had a long beep, but all I had to do was reinsert the RAM. Upon trying to boot, I get DISK BOOT FAILURE, INSERT SYSTEM DISK AND PRESS ENTER.
How do I fix that? I'm currently burning Hiren's Boot CD onto a CD right now, so I can see if I can recover it, and I also have a bootable USB with some rescue discs and other software.
If not, should I just install a Linux distribution onto it? And if so, which? I have elementary, xubuntu, and lubuntu.
The PC is a HP Pavillion (don't know which model), with Windows Vista support and a Intel Pentium. That's all I know.
If none of those distros will work, what should I use?
Either way, let me know what you think about the technician job, and also I'd appreciate some help with the PC.