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Is there anything I would still need a windows dual boot for?
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I have stopped dual booting 2 years ago. I don't need the proprietary apps and most proprietary apps that I was using I already replaced with FOSS ones before I even switched to Linux (in fact the only proprietary application in my computer right now is Steam and some games), so my switch to it 3 years ago was seamless. I have never tried Windows 11 and hope to never touch Windows again. The only time I am dealing with Windows is when I am in school and dealing with my sister's computer.
If you really need Windows, you can run it in a VM.
I love the open source community.