Which is the better option + spinning a vm is possible and ltsc the only issue is I have to repirte a windows license for ltsc(and according to Microsoft ltsc was mostly designed for embedded systems) thanks for any help and I decided to post it on the linux community bcs I couldn’t find a suitable place to post it and this is related to linux but man I love linux tho and if I go with the jumpship method I have to sadly leave some games behind like roblox (it’s fine due to some moderation issues bad games etc etc but ngl its a fun game ik sober exists but i kinda dont wanna use a android emulator to play roblox i could use it since its our only option for linux)

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    dual boot, you never know when will you be forced to use windows again

    • and for those who suggest VM, there are situations where its a hassle to make thing work or its impossible all together ( updating bios is one of those )
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      5 hours ago

      I think you can update your bios using linux there is a software for it

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        4 hours ago

        not necessarily, for example some laptop oems do not use the standard format and you cant just extract them from the exe so you have to use windows

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        most all BIOS updates I made needed a bootable USB made from an image or had to be started from within the old BIOS setup.

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          For me you need to run a file on windows and convert it to a flash file you can put it on the bios