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Its worth trying on old systems as its free to do but I think when you install it it checks the computers configuration is up to their minimum spec so it might not install. Its a bit complicated to use as an editor on a machine which can't use any of the features, probably better to use a basic cut and join one like the one in windows if thats the caseI've used Resolve for video editing on a Surface Go, you don't need a big graphics unit to run this if it's properly configured unless you're actually rendering things (and most don't need to render, just encode). Any old chip can encode the video, but the speed of that will vary. Just make sure you set the resolution suitably low while editing.