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Post by alexham36 on May 25, 2017 23:42:03 GMT
I am running PCLinuxOS KDE-2014.12, which has developed some bugs and is not updating. So, I downloaded the latest version 64bit KDE5-2017.05..iso and saved it in Win10 Downloads. Do I need a specialist application to prepare Live DVD or will Win10 do it with one of its pre-packaged apps? Many thanks, Alex
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Post by vikingken on May 26, 2017 2:29:55 GMT
An ISO is an image, the lesser versions of Windows would burn it no matter what the image contained. I cant speak for Windows 10, its a piece of crap and I wont use it. Try it, it either will or wont and the worst that can happen is it will cost you the price of a blank DVD.
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Post by alexham36 on May 26, 2017 15:15:27 GMT
An ISO is an image, the lesser versions of Windows would burn it no matter what the image contained. I cant speak for Windows 10, its a piece of crap and I wont use it. Try it, it either will or wont and the worst that can happen is it will cost you the price of a blank DVD.
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Post by mikkh on Jun 20, 2017 22:45:35 GMT
The KDE version is pretty resource hungry if it's not a decent machine and it hasn't been 100% stable for the last few years either - on my machines anyway, with random KDE crashes as it boots. I use the Mate version instead, which is more stable and runs OK even on old hardware
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