How do I install Linux Mint on my laptop with two storage drives?

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Asked By TechyTinker99 On

I have a 10-year-old laptop currently running Windows, and I want to switch to Linux Mint. The laptop has two drives: an SSD with Windows installed and an HDD that has some Windows backup data. When I transition to Linux Mint, how do I delete the data on the HDD? Will I be able to access both drives after the switch? Also, if I decide to go back to Windows later, will my Windows key still work if I remove Windows from my laptop?

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Answered By GadgetGuru73 On

You can definitely manage files and partitions using Linux. If your hardware is from 2015 or later, the Windows activation key is usually stored in the BIOS/UEFI, so that should be fine. If you're concerned, there are tools available that can help you retrieve the key before you wipe anything!

InfoSeeker24 -

Just a heads up, everything consumer past 2011 typically uses UEFI. So, it's pretty standard now.

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