Can I Use Linux Without Replacing My Current Operating System?

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Asked By CuriousCat42 On

I'm considering downloading Linux, but I'm wondering how it works. If I install it, will it completely take over my computer, or is there a way to use it alongside Windows without messing up my family's setup? I'm using a shared computer, and I don't want to disrupt my parents' work.

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Answered By LinuxLover007 On

Just a heads up, switching to Linux isn’t as simple as downloading it; you’ll need to download a distribution image and either create a bootable USB drive or partition your hard drive if you want to dual boot. Dual booting allows you to choose between Windows and Linux at startup, but it requires more work and comes with risks of messing up your Windows installation, which could be a disaster for your family. It’s either one OS or the other, or both with dual booting!

TechWhiz101 -

Yeah, definitely make sure to research dual booting before you attempt it. You really don't want to accidentally overwrite your parents' files.

Answered By TechSavvyNerd88 On

If you're new to Linux, I'd recommend trying a virtual machine like VirtualBox or VMWare. They let you run Linux as if it's a separate computer inside your Windows system, so you can explore without any impact on your main setup, aside from using some extra disk space. This way, you won't risk causing any issues for your parents' work. It's a pretty safe way to get started!

Answered By GamerGeek99 On

Installing Linux will replace Windows completely, which could lead to some unhappy parents! If you're serious about trying Linux, consider getting an old, inexpensive laptop to experiment with. This way, you don't risk your family's main computer being affected at all.

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