I have a vague memory that the ideal way to install a dual boot of Linux and Windows is to start from a clean drive and install Linux first?
Is that true?
I've only done the reverse order in the past and I always have some sort of issue that doesn't make it worth keeping Linux, like annoying booting issues.
Separately, recently I tried VirtualBox and I have issues: interface text disappears, it often fails on start.....and I'm guessing dual boot is a little more reliable?
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Is that true?
I've only done the reverse order in the past and I always have some sort of issue that doesn't make it worth keeping Linux, like annoying booting issues.
Separately, recently I tried VirtualBox and I have issues: interface text disappears, it often fails on start.....and I'm guessing dual boot is a little more reliable?
ty