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Decide whether you want to dual boot Windows or run Windows in a virtual env. Your profile reads 32bit with 1gig of RAM but your recent posted Ubuntu screenshots indicate a 64bit Ubuntu OS with LL in a VM. With 32bit you will have to dual boot and use custom install selection. W7 will have to be minimal on 1gig of RAM.
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With only 1gig of RAM you will probably need this information.
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/insi...b5f2cf7e44
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(11-05-2017, 04:07 PM)trinidad link Wrote: Decide whether you want to dual boot Windows or run Windows in a virtual env.
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Hi TC, it seems though that the spec of his CPU would exclude the possibility of win7 in a virtual machine.
The CPU needs to be hyperthreaded, and have 4-cores instead of 2; the T7400 has neither.
64bit OS (32-bit on Samsung[i] netbook) installed in [i]Legacy mode on MBR-formatted SSDs (except pi which uses a micro SDHC card):
2017 - Raspberry pi 3B (4cores) ~ Arm710@1.2GHz - LibreElec, used for upgrading our Samsung TV (excellent for the task)
2012 - Lenovo G580 2689 (2cores; 4threads] ~ i3-3110M@2.4GHz - LL3.8/Win8.1 dual-boot (LL working smoothly)
2011 - Samsung NP-N145 Plus (1core; 2threads) ~ Intel Atom N455@1.66GHz - LL 3.8 32-bit (64-bit too 'laggy')
2008 - Asus X71Q (2cores) ~ Intel T3200@2.0GHz - LL4.6/Win8.1 dual-boot, LL works fine with kernel 4.15
2007 - Dell Latitude D630 (2cores) ~ Intel T7100@1.8GHz - LL4.6, works well with kernel 4.4; 4.15 doesn't work
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I want to use COPY PROTECT app (that one in violet) to burn CDs that I will distribute with my books..... its the only program that features ACTUALLY copy-protecting your CDs
2- no it doesn't support XP but it supports VISTA though ...
3- I know that Windows 7 will lag badly on 1 gig ram (that's the reason I am here now) but I only need it only for a couple of hours a week and I can handle few to a lot of lag on this hours ...
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I'm making an assumption here that you intend to publish something like a book/cd package. In the case of self publishing copyrights can be established by literary material that simply has an unchallenged early publication date, or is copyrighted upon initial publication by a publisher. The WWW makes implied copyright establishment fairly easy to accomplish. Your work appears on a given date read online over time by many people (use traffic counters) and the copyright is implied (under US law) enough so that it prevents other publishers from publishng your work without your permission, but the caveat is that your only recourse to challenge infringement would be in US courts.
Philosophically cd copy protection is not acceptable to the open source community, and essentially it is impracticle to begin with, as Linux users with some skill can can easily copy any content from cds using Linux tools anyway. If I were you I would soncern myself with a US copyright if this is literary material and not worry about a copy protected cd, and/or get Callibre from Lite software and publish in E-book form, or even easier use Amazon's e-book publication system.
Copy protect on a removable disk is a waste of your efforts and can backfire on you when disks don't work correctly for those who actually purchase your literary product. If you are paranoid about it use encryption instead and sell the key with the book. Less of a pain for purchasers. The Amazon solution is one of the simplest and safest ways to self publish. There are also now many new small technical media/literary publishers because of the Amazon solution who can help you with self publication. Still... for berginners Amazon's E-book is the first best solution.
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