How to run PB progs in Linux
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(Today, 01:42 AM)Dale Yarker Wrote: 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!

I would NEVER EVER let Windows upgrade itself ("on the spot"). Best solution is to install the operation system from scratch. So you also get rid of your and your computer's unsused trash. Not to speak about the growing registry...

And it is also possible to install Win11 on a fairly old hardware, see here an experimental system (built in 2012):

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You also can install Win11 even without a Microsoft account. Look and feel of Win11 is almost the same as Win10, if you are installing some 3rd-party software, such as Classic Shell.

Cheers,
Albert
„Let the machine do the dirty work.“
The Elements of Programming Style, Brian W. Kernighan, P. J. Plauger 1978
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RE: How to run PB progs in Linux - by Albert Richheimer - 11 hours ago

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