Re: Windows 32-bit version [message #918 is a reply to message #917] |
Thu, 28 May 2020 11:07 |
nbehrnd
Messages: 224 Registered: June 2019
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With an old computer at hand, you may probe with a live installation medium of a light-weight Linux
distribution, e.g., of Xubuntu, if the hardware at disposition is at all Linux compatible. If this
is the case (e.g., a computer purchased in 2010 or later), you may opt for an dual-boot installation
of Xubuntu (64 bit) side-by-side to Windows 7 (32 bit) -- while starting the computer, you will be
asked to choose either one of the operating systems to use.
This approach is not to replace one operating system, by an other; rather, it will complement the two
with each other. Linux, then installed on a partition separate from the one about Windows, and the
one about your data, would allow you to work with current releases of DataWarrior. (Don't forget to
backup the computer prior to this manoeuvre.)
Norwid
https://xubuntu.org/
http://ftp.uni-kl.de/pub/linux/ubuntu-dvd/xubuntu/releases/2 0.04/release/
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