Honestly, I usually dual boot windows and Linux, then if the game I want to play doesn’t work on Linux, I just switch to Windows. But recently I’ve had very few games not work out of the box on Ubuntu. So I wouldn’t stress about it too much.
If you want to mostly use Windows, you can trim out all the telemetry and garbage using installation utilities. ( Win Util is the one I used, I think) This makes a much lighter and cleaner windows without the bloat and garbage and spying. (You’ll never truly be free of it, but it helps). If you are curious I can try to dig up the method I used.
I find I usually gravitate back to Ubuntu as my default system because I am familiar with it, but I wouldn’t say it is the best.
There are a few YouTube videos which can help walk you through the process. If you get stuck feel free to send me a message. I remember my laptop gave me a really hard time with installing windows due to driver issues, but that shouldn’t be the case for most installations.
Honestly, I usually dual boot windows and Linux, then if the game I want to play doesn’t work on Linux, I just switch to Windows. But recently I’ve had very few games not work out of the box on Ubuntu. So I wouldn’t stress about it too much.
If you want to mostly use Windows, you can trim out all the telemetry and garbage using installation utilities. ( Win Util is the one I used, I think) This makes a much lighter and cleaner windows without the bloat and garbage and spying. (You’ll never truly be free of it, but it helps). If you are curious I can try to dig up the method I used.
I find I usually gravitate back to Ubuntu as my default system because I am familiar with it, but I wouldn’t say it is the best.
I am definitely interested!
So the utility I used was called “winutil” by Chris Titus
https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil
There are a few YouTube videos which can help walk you through the process. If you get stuck feel free to send me a message. I remember my laptop gave me a really hard time with installing windows due to driver issues, but that shouldn’t be the case for most installations.