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How can I get Google Earth?
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I once upon a time was able to access Google Earth, but due, apparently, to certain upgrades, I no longer can. It appears my software is now outdated. Is there any way of accessing Google Earth without buying a new computer? I am running Windows XP with most of the most recent updates installed, and am using a somewhat outdated graphics card, which, however, used to work fine with Google Earth.
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I gave up on Google Earth a while ago as it doesn't like some of my drivers in Linux, and it is not clear if it is a 32/64 bit problem, or something else. I'm reinstalling the latest version of Fedora (20) soon on a laptop, and perhaps I'll get Google Earth back on that laptop.
I find that most of the Google Earth features are available on
http://maps.google.com
, and if I'm lucky, I can even run kml scripts on it.
Did you try "
Earth View on Google Maps
" (which, of course, it says isn't supported on my computer.
Under the Google description, Google Earth is supposed to support Windows XP. Are you getting install errors, or run-time errors?
With any luck, I may have copies of Google Earth that I've downloaded in the past, including a few Windows Versions, but I'd have to hunt around a bit for them. That is, unless there was an online installer. I wouldn't have any continuous download history, but perhaps a couple of copies here or there.
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