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Is there anything I would still need a windows dual boot for?
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I’m in the process of (mostly) ditching Windows myself. I’m putting Linux on a separate drive, and then I’m going to upgrade my Windows 10 installation to Windows 11. My plan is to start everything on Linux, and only switch to Windows when I need something that I can’t make work on Linux.
This will also give me a fallback in case I break something in Linux so I have a working PC to use while I figure out what I did wrong.