I recommended Kubuntu to my friend and gave quick introduction on my PC. We burnt Kubuntu 16.04.3 LTS the 64-bit version to a disk and he installed it himself. Now he says it is crashing, refusing to run programs, major issues... I am going to his place this weekend and here are the specs, as much as I know about the machine.
He went with a full format so there is nothing to lose, if we start from scratch. I am currently running 32 bit OS on mine and have no issues. Should I burn another Live CD and install 32 bit or just try an older 64 bit version such as 14.04 (Trusty)? This machine is an older model. As I understand, the 32 bit can only access a maximum of 4GB RAM but that is his current amount of RAM. Would there be issues with the processors?
He lives over in Chatham-Kent, which is about an hour drive. I will know more details by this weekend about his PC.
Thanks for your opinions.
- HP Desktop exact model unknown
- Intel Core i-3 3.1 Ghz
- 4GB RAM
- 1TB HDD
He went with a full format so there is nothing to lose, if we start from scratch. I am currently running 32 bit OS on mine and have no issues. Should I burn another Live CD and install 32 bit or just try an older 64 bit version such as 14.04 (Trusty)? This machine is an older model. As I understand, the 32 bit can only access a maximum of 4GB RAM but that is his current amount of RAM. Would there be issues with the processors?
He lives over in Chatham-Kent, which is about an hour drive. I will know more details by this weekend about his PC.
Thanks for your opinions.
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