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Why didn't anyone remind me the dual booting exists?
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Oh man... I feel like 20 years older than I did before I read this post.
I ended up using an external ssd for my "windows" computer. Back when I used to dual boot windows and Linux Windows update would break it. ...I suppose I could have kept notes on how to fix it, but Im lazy.