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Get your taxes done using TurboTax
My computer meets and has met the minimum requirements for windows10 and for all Turbotax products for 30 years [even before it was Turbotax] The problem is that Turbotax does not meet the minimum requirements for a far more stable Linux system than Win10. No effort for running under a light Win10 WINE inside Ubuntu. Instead I have to run a full VirtrualBox Win10 emulator with a microsoft verified I own it windows 10 installed. So 2 Gib for Ubuntu, and 2 Gib for VirtrualBox Win10 on a laptop with 4 Gib of RAM except only 3.824 GiB is available for OS and Apps. The thing is that 2019 Turbotax installs and runs fine with the same 2 GiB RAM requirement. It is just 2020 Refuses to install announcing that it finds a little under 2 GiB unsatisfactory. So again the question of the arbitrary refusal to install when a year earlier product with the same minimum requirements installs without the "Not gonna do it" announcement and runs with no errors. Does Intuit really know how much RAM Turbotax consumes, or was there just picking a Round Number? If I have to return it, a note to the Intuit marketing department, Turbotax looses a 30 year customer. And as it is the Only Program for which I have to use VirtrualBox, I can say good by to the hassle of setting it up once a year. I am a Vet with a 200% of poverty income and mortgage and medical debts, so my 2011 laptop has to last.