Use one of these tools to write the ISO to a USB drive (minimum 4 GB):
The 32-bit version of Linux Mint is designed for older hardware or embedded systems that do not support 64-bit architecture. It is a good option for users who want to breathe new life into old computers or devices. The 32-bit version of Linux Mint can run on hardware with as little as 256 MB of RAM, making it a great choice for resource-constrained systems.
After downloading the ISO file, it's essential to verify its integrity using the SHA-256 checksum. This ensures the file hasn't been corrupted during the download process.