I'm considering switching to Linux on my aging Windows 10 gaming laptop, but I often play League of Legends with friends, which currently doesn't support Linux. I want to know if I can use an external SSD to copy my existing Windows system onto it, allowing me to factory reset my laptop and install Linux. My plan is to boot from the external drive when I want to play League and keep my main drive for Linux. Will this work?
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Yes, you can dual boot from an external drive. That's actually recommended to keep things simpler and avoid issues that can arise when both systems share the same drive. Just make sure that your USB connection is fast enough for a good gaming experience.
You might want to check out some tutorials online about dual booting. It's usually a straightforward process, and here’s a tip: consider keeping a backup of your important files before proceeding, just in case anything goes wrong!
Honestly, dual booting can cause headaches sometimes. If you’re really into League, maybe just stick with Windows and run Linux in a virtual machine for other tasks. You can always switch later.
A dual boot setup is a great solution! You can definitely dual boot from an external drive and leave your laptop with just Linux. Just keep in mind that performance could be a bit slower on an external SSD compared to an internal one.
You could also look into running League through Wine, though I’ve heard it can be tricky. Riot's anti-cheat stuff makes it tough to run on Linux, so keep that in mind.

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