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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink9•1 year agosmall brain move: install windows on a seperate disk to linux and then let your BIOS decide what it wants to boot, instead of relying on a unified boot loader
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•1 year agoThat’s what I do. Linux is primary, and I keep Windows around just in case. Haven’t booted Windows in over a year.
minus-squareJoe Coollinkfedilink7•1 year agoVM is even better. It prevents Windows updates from fucking up your real OS.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•1 year agoNah, I just install minimal Win10 distro with updates disabled to single drive, and then disable the internet. Easy peasy.
small brain move: install windows on a seperate disk to linux and then let your BIOS decide what it wants to boot, instead of relying on a unified boot loader
That’s what I do. Linux is primary, and I keep Windows around just in case. Haven’t booted Windows in over a year.
VM is even better. It prevents Windows updates from fucking up your real OS.
Nah, I just install minimal Win10 distro with updates disabled to single drive, and then disable the internet. Easy peasy.