On 10/24/2016 01:07 AM, Richard wrote:
First thing that comes to mind is to install VirtualBox in Ubuntu then
install WinXP or whatever you need to run your old Win prog. Guessing that
you will need min 4 GiB, though 8 is probably better, but maybe not?
I really want to get a package for Ubuntu, so I do not have to use
Windows. I do not have the "room" for a VirtualBox version of Windows.
The only system that space for it has only 2gig ram and is an old, slow,
desktop. I have XP and Win7 install CDs, The Win7 are tied to the Win10
upgrades. But, really, I do not want to go back to using Windows if at
all possible. The only reason I have Win10 installed as a second
partitions is due to a photo editor and the use of a CD label creation
editor and printer. Both I have not used for several months.
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