I'm considering making the switch from Windows to Linux and I'm curious about dual booting. Is it the right move? Also, I've heard Linux might improve my laptop's battery life. My laptop runs on an Intel i3 12th gen 1215U processor. Any advice on how to get started?
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A good way to start is by trying out a Linux distribution in a virtual machine first. This will give you a feel for it without messing with your current setup. Just make sure to back everything up before proceeding with dual booting.
You should definitely check out some tutorials! Google is a great starting point, and I found this detailed guide that walks you through dual booting Windows and Linux. Just search for it and you'll find plenty of resources.
If you're anxious about dual booting, I recommend doing a clean install instead. It can be a bit daunting, but going all in might be the best way to really get the hang of Linux. Plus, you won't have to worry about dual boot issues.
Honestly, there are tons of YouTube videos out there that can guide you step-by-step through the dual booting process. It's really handy to watch someone do it before you try yourself!

I get that, but for someone new to Linux, keeping Windows as a backup option isn't a bad idea. Just in case things go sideways!