How to Dual Boot Linux on My Laptop Without Losing Data?

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Asked By GamingWizard42 On

I've been struggling with my laptop's gaming performance for a while. After uninstalling OneDrive and losing some files, I decided it's time to switch to Linux, specifically Pop OS, since I've heard it's user-friendly and has solid support for games. However, I'm working with just 30 GB of available space and want to make sure I don't lose any data during the installation. My laptop is a Lenovo V15 G3 IAP with a 500 GB SSD and a 1 TB external HDD, and I have an unusual RAM setup: 8 GB soldered and an additional 16 GB DDR5. I'm looking for advice on potential risks, any other distros worth considering, and tips for a first-time Linux user.

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Answered By FriendlyTechie87 On

You might want to check out the migration page for some helpful tips. Make sure to back up your essential files to an external drive first, just in case. Also, keep in mind to stick to using root only when necessary, and always verify your ISO checksums after downloading!

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