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Ciao raga!
Un notebok Asus E6500 32bit 4GB di ram HDD 160GB.
Non riesco a trovare una live USB per il sistema 32bit, con desktop Trinity e una guida per l'installazione in dual boot con Windows 7
Aiuto!!!!
Grazie.
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Google translate:
Hey guys!
A NoteBok Asus E6500 32bit 4GB of RAM HDD 160GB.
I can't find a Live USB for the 32bit system, with Trinity Desktop and a Dual Boot installation guide with Windows 7
Help!!!!
Thank you.
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Q4OS 32bit live media is not available, you can only download 32bit "install-cd" https://www.q4os.org/downloads1.html
Dual boot with Windows: Please search for Debian dualboot instructions, they are identical to Q4OS 32bit systems.
Last edited by q4osteam (2022-07-26 17:00)
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scusate, ma sun un hdd di 150gb in dual boot con windows 7:
*Utilizzo principale di linux, Win per "sicurezza" o lavori particolari: Di conseguenza, od oggi, che dimensioni suggerite per i due sistemi? e di che tipo di partizioni "necessarie" necessita linux (anche qui suggerimento x diimensioni) ?
Grazie.
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Perché non usi google translate per farti capire?
Why don't you use Google Translate to make yourself understood?
Last edited by judydudi (2022-07-26 21:00)
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I apologize x ita...
sorry, but only a 150gb hdd in dual boot with windows 7:
* Main use of linux, Win for "security" or special jobs: Consequently, or today, what size do you suggest for the two systems? and what kind of "necessary" partitions does linux need (also hint x diimensions here)?
Thank you.
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Using Windows 7 "for security" is not a good idea since its support ended 2 1/2 years ago, especially if (like most users) your user account has administrator rights.
My suggestion is to use 150 GB for Linux and 0 GB for Windows, and to install Wine to run windows applications.
I have made a / and a /home partitions on my drive. Now, after more than 1 year of use, I think that in my case 20 GB for / is sufficient (only 10 GB are currently used) and the rest for /home, since data will increase with the time.
Q4OS machines: [Samsung R519 - Pentium T4200 2.0 GHz - 4 GB RAM - 500 GB SSD] & [Sony Vaio - Pentium P6000 1.87 GHz - 8 GB RAM - 500 GB SSD]
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it always depends.
one way is to see how much is free on the windows partition. take half of the free space for linux. taking all for /, instead another /home partition is easier for novice, i think. So if there are 100GB free, take 50GB for linux /. At least 20GB for linux is what I recommend. Right now you can still upate to win10 for free. the Intel DualCore-E6500 2x 2,93GHz can handle it. Sometime i leave a small win partition just for beeing able doing easy Bios updates. a swap partition ist not necessary but usefull for old computer with less memory. for 4GB memory, make a 4GB swap. doing a device backup before changing system with clonezilla is maybe a good idea. Good luck.
Last edited by judydudi (2022-07-27 08:25)
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System monitor ..
Do Htop & KSysGuard have different values x the occupied ram? Why? Who is right?
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System monitor ..
Do Htop & KSysGuard have different values x the occupied ram? Why? Who is right?
who is right between the two
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