I was not thrilled with ubuntu GUI, so I downloaded the debian KDE ISO. It starts up in the shell with no obvious way to start a GUI. (This is why I am skeptical of Linux. Almost nothing is adequately documented; unsurprising for a system that makes no profit.)
I am pleased to see that Microsoft has something call Window Virtual PC, which does what it sounds like. Trying to start it running either Windows 10 or 7 and it complained that I need a 686 version, not x64. Everything that I have downloaded so far has been 64-bit, without problems. So I am now downloading the 32-bit versions.
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