There[SQ]s no such thing as "Manjaro XFCE for Windows". Manjaro XFCE is a Linux distribution. Linux and Windows are completely different operating systems. You can[SQ]t run Manjaro XFCE *on* Windows in the same way you might run an application.
You can, however, do the following :
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Dual-boot:
Install Manjaro XFCE alongside Windows on your computer. This means you[SQ]ll have to choose which operating system to boot into each time you start your computer.
* Virtual Machine:
Use a program like VirtualBox or VMware to run Manjaro XFCE within a virtual environment on your Windows system. This essentially creates a virtual computer within your Windows computer, allowing you to run Manjaro XFCE without affecting your Windows installation. However, performance will be affected, especially if your computer doesn[SQ]t have a lot of RAM.
In short, you can[SQ]t run Manjaro XFCE *as* a Windows program, but you can run it *alongside* Windows using either dual-booting or a virtual machine.
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