I changed my main machine over to Linux in the beginning of April, setting it up on its own NVMe so I could keep my other drive with Windows 10 intact and dual boot when needed.

I’ve been having a blast - ricing hyprland, better workflows, great gaming experiences.

Then yesterday I realized that I hadn’t actually bothered to dual boot once since testing out the Windows entry in my systemd-boot menu when I first set it up.

Guess who just gained a 1TB drive to install more games?

I wiped out the Windows drive with no remorse. Damn, that felt good.

Goodbye Windows, you won’t be missed.

  • Jankatarch@lemmy.world
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    6 hours ago

    That feeling when you realize windows hasn’t booted fo half a year and has kinda just there for no reason with like 20 updates in queue.

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    2 days ago

    That was my experience as well. 2 hard drives, so I thought, why not dual boot? Surely, I’d need windows for some reason or another.

    6 months later, I realized the same thing - I have a 1 TB drive doing nothing. I nuked it and never looked back.

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      2 days ago

      Sometimes I run into some bullshit reason so I keep an old 120 GB SSD with Windows 10 in it so when I need I can plug it into my laptop.

      The latest reason was, Xiaomi’s bullshit bootloader unlocker that only works on Windows.

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      2 days ago

      I initially set up my dual boot with 1 TB to Windows, 3 TB to CachyOS, since I planned to commit to it but wanted the space on the windows side just in case. I’ve shrunken it down to 250GB and that’s where it’s staying.

      I’m this close to just wiping out the dual boot entirely, but it is convenient to have around once every few months for some odd reason or another

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    2 days ago

    I switched my last windows device to cachy os, and chose the plasma desktop. Not only does it look pretty, but all my games work great! Windows is no longer needed, suffice it to say.

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    2 days ago

    I’m unfortunately chained to my Windows install - a handful of Windows-only games I play with friends, and solidworks (I use a VM for it here and there but it’s usually easier to just use Windows). When I first jumped to Linux, though, I accidentally broke my Windows install, so I was forced to get used to it for the first month or so.