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Is there anything I would still need a windows dual boot for?
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I did Linux windows dualboot, just so i could go back to windows in case that... Not once went back and deleted the windows partition 3 months later
That was give or take 20 years ago
I removed Windows and all NTFS partitions (which had useful data so I had been mounting them on fuse) and recreated all partition tables on the HDDs previously partitioned by Windows.
That was after my UPS failed and showed me how much of a hassle NTFS is, even if you don't have pending writes.