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My guess... you have some hardware that Linux and Windows communicate with differently.
Either the hardware or the Linux driver is potentially broken.
If you're able to (hard with a laptop, I know), disconnect as many things as you can - even take out the Windows hardrive - and see if that helps.
For all the suggestions about the journal, you will see random things at the very end, but see if there's anything common from earlier in the boot process.
sudo journalctl -xe
may be helpful here.sudo
to ensure you're seeing the entire journalx
adds additional explanationse
jumps to the end (again, probably look further back)