I'd suggest just burning the .iso, and installing. You can always back up
your home directory, and note your repositories, and what programs you have
installed. I don't know how old your computer is, but from what I hear
Trisquel is light on resources. You could test by installing to a USB stick,
just change your boot priority in BIOS, and move "Boot from USB" to the top.
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