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Dualboot is pretty ass and breaks all the time. I strongly suspect that was part of your issue
I am baffled to read you had to troubleshoot your linux installation every day, what kind of distro were you using?
Sorry you didn't have a good time.
Literally just Mint.
And yeah, I kind of just assumed dual-boot was a big part of the issue. I'm planning to repurpose my old PC to be a non-gaming Linux PC for everything but gaming when I upgrade later this year. Will be perfect for me to have a system for gaming only and one I can use for everything-but to protect my privacy.
Yeah, that's really the most straightforward solution unfortunately.
In case you're not already familiar look into sunshine/moonlight for quick access to the windows machine