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  • Dang, I was unsure if Linux would mess up my windows drive, that's why I took it out. But I guess I was wrong. So, if I'm installing Linux on a separate drive, during installation do I need to select (install along side windows) or is that only if it's on the same drive as windows?

  • All the tutorials say to remove every drive but the one you are installing on, it's better to be safe, or so I thought..

    And I didn't know about OS prober. I figured that if the OS's are on seperate drives I could just enter bios each time and select the drive I want to boot to.

  • I recently tried out my desktop PC for gaming with mint. I removed my windows drive from the PC, installed mint on a seperate drive, tried out several games, shut PC down, put windows drive back in PC, windows won't boot.. Had to nuke both drives and reinstall windows...

  • It seems that my meaning was misunderstood. The term "temporary memory lapse" sounds like it's downplaying the severity of the consequences ( to me anyway) and putting it on par with, "Sorry I didn't call you on your birthday, I totally forgot." "Oh shoot, I left the ice cream in the car and it melted."

  • It's a little different tho if you already purchased said games that don't run well or run at all on Linux.. Especially, if you have some games that you and your friends play together. "Oh sorry guys I can't play these games with you anymore, I'm on Linux now.."