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DDNet, as far as I know, only supports Windows 7 or higher. You can try installing Linux on the laptop, if it is your laptop, of course. Depending on whether it is 32-bit or 64-bit you have less or more options. I can't recommend any Linux distributions since I only ever used Linux Mint, Debian, and Lubuntu, and only Debian supports 32-bit out of those three, but it is also the least newcomer-friendly, the second being Lubuntu, which is also lightweight, but also not user-friendly since it relies on unreliable snap packages (but you can get around that), and the first being Linux Mint, which is not as lightweight, but it is the most user-friendly distribution I know.