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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•2 years ago Download Nobara OS (Linux distro optimized for gaming by default) Set up dual boot with both Linux/Nobara and Windows so you can boot into either. You can just delete windows entirely later if you find yourself not using it. That’s what I ended up doing after a few months of dual booting.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 years agoTy! Haven’t looked at the links yet; to save my old shit do I need to get a hard drive or will everything just be normal?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink2•2 years agoLike the others said, dual-booting means you’ll keep windows and your files… But you should still always be backing up at least your important files regardless tbh
Download Nobara OS (Linux distro optimized for gaming by default)
Set up dual boot with both Linux/Nobara and Windows so you can boot into either.
You can just delete windows entirely later if you find yourself not using it. That’s what I ended up doing after a few months of dual booting.
Ty! Haven’t looked at the links yet; to save my old shit do I need to get a hard drive or will everything just be normal?
This is duel booting so you don’t need to backup anything
Like the others said, dual-booting means you’ll keep windows and your files… But you should still always be backing up at least your important files regardless tbh