Running two systems has cons of its own
Which are?
I've had Windows in one disk and Linux in another for maybe a decade and use the boot selection to pick what I want. Never had a single issue.
Although I haven't opened Windows in months, so I'll likely nuke it soon and give more space for my Linux.
Which are?
I've had Windows in one disk and Linux in another for maybe a decade and use the boot selection to pick what I want. Never had a single issue.
Although I haven't opened Windows in months, so I'll likely nuke it soon and give more space for my Linux.