Another thing which may work, but is just as likely not to, or at least to be a bit on the slow side would be to create a mobile version. Basically you get a piece of software, such as cameyo, which scans your registry and hard drive. You then install dolphin and the C++ Redistributable package etc, and then click a button in cameyo to tell it that everything is done, so it can scan again. It then dumps all the data to a single file executable, so you can store this wherever you want, and as long as it isn't deleted it should work. Don't use the online version, as that won't work for this type of virtualisation.
Some tips:
Do it on either a fresh install of the OS, or on a virtual machine, but definitely not during a virus scan/disk defragment/while moving iso files, or on a computer which already has the stuff installed.
Don't leave it on your school network, just keep it on a pendrive. You can fix it when at home if it breaks, and can also run it anywhere you can find a computer.
Try to use the same OS as your school while making the portable version.
Some tips:
Do it on either a fresh install of the OS, or on a virtual machine, but definitely not during a virus scan/disk defragment/while moving iso files, or on a computer which already has the stuff installed.
Don't leave it on your school network, just keep it on a pendrive. You can fix it when at home if it breaks, and can also run it anywhere you can find a computer.
Try to use the same OS as your school while making the portable version.
OS: Windows 10 64 bit Professional
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Radeon Vega 56
CPU: AMD Ryzen 5900X
RAM: 16GB
GPU: Radeon Vega 56
