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People also ask:
Can I emulate Windows in Linux?
Wine allows you to run Windows apps natively on Linux without installing Windows. A Virtual Machine (VM), such as VirtualBox or KVM, creates a full Windows environment inside Linux, offering better compatibility at the cost of performance.
Have not tried any myself, so no idea how well any of them work.
I've had a bad upgrade experience. A Windows 7 notebook (not an 86 CPU) was updated without my asking to Windows 10. It was much slower. Slower still after each update. So slow it was start boot, make coffee, drink coffee before login, UNUSABLE!
My current laptop came with Windows 10, when MS tried to upgrade it said it could not be. (thank a deity)
Note: I also have a Windows 11 laptop, it is fine. Upgrading Windows on an existing machine - I say (expletive) no. The version of Windows the PC was shipped with is best. If you mean buy a new PC with Windows 11 by "upgrade", no problem.
Cheers,
People also ask:
Can I emulate Windows in Linux?
Wine allows you to run Windows apps natively on Linux without installing Windows. A Virtual Machine (VM), such as VirtualBox or KVM, creates a full Windows environment inside Linux, offering better compatibility at the cost of performance.
Have not tried any myself, so no idea how well any of them work.
I've had a bad upgrade experience. A Windows 7 notebook (not an 86 CPU) was updated without my asking to Windows 10. It was much slower. Slower still after each update. So slow it was start boot, make coffee, drink coffee before login, UNUSABLE!
My current laptop came with Windows 10, when MS tried to upgrade it said it could not be. (thank a deity)
Note: I also have a Windows 11 laptop, it is fine. Upgrading Windows on an existing machine - I say (expletive) no. The version of Windows the PC was shipped with is best. If you mean buy a new PC with Windows 11 by "upgrade", no problem.
Cheers,