But I’ve got two doubts remaining.

Currently, I’m running Windows 11, but I’d still like the ability to dual boot for certain games which don’t necessarily work with Linux for various reasons. Is it possible to move a windows install to a different drive and then install Linux on the main drive instead?

If yes, how do I do it?

Second doubt is if I’ll have many issues daily driving Linux if I have an Nvidia card

  • CarbonatedPastaSauce@lemmy.world
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    11 days ago

    I can’t talk about cloning or migration since I always greenfield when I redo my OSes, but definitely recommend installing Linux first, with the Windows drive disconnected, then connecting the second drive and installing Windows on it. That way Linux owns the bootloader. This has been trouble free for me.