I've been trying to dual boot Xubuntu on my sister's old Lenovo H520s computer, which is barely running Windows 7 32-bit. It's been a week, and I've hit a brick wall. I've attempted to use Wubi (both old and new versions), but it keeps failing to read scripts. I also tried Easy2Boot and Grub2Win, but they couldn't find my Xubuntu file either. VirtualBox is just too demanding for the CPU, and I don't have any USB drives or CDs to create a bootable installer. Any advice would be appreciated!
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Have you tried using UnetBootin? It's a great tool for creating live USB installations. Also, take a breather and make sure you know your computer's specs. What kind of CPU and RAM are you working with? That info can really help in choosing the right Linux distro for your machine.
Yeah, but what are these 20.10_live_64 versions? Is the '64' there for a reason?