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Hackintosh windows dual boot
Hackintosh windows dual boot








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I have never done this before, so I don't know where to start. I already have my backups done and I have everything I need stored off in a external NVMe drive so I am totally fine with wiping my system to see it through. My laptop is basically my secondary machine so I can afford to mess around with it.

hackintosh windows dual boot

If this is a possibility then awesome, bonus points if the other OS can use it too and access them. One thing I do want to try though is I want to partition my 2TB drive so that one half is storing the multiple OS, and the other can have one large shared partition so that at least Pop_OS and my Windows installs can use that as a shared folder or as a general storage for documents and files. I think this could be a fun challenge for me and it will give me some experience. I already have these OS as virtual machines on my laptop already and while they are cool, I am still kinda limited with them not having access to raw hardware. I want to have Pop_OS!, Windows 10, Kali Linux, and if possible I want to be able to boot into Big Sur or newer MacOS on my laptop to boot from bare metal. So I want to set up dual boot with Windows as one of my options but I want to include other OS in the dual boot as well as I would be using them for other work and experiments. Sure I can use Wine and possibly even Lutris and I have tried when I was barely starting out(didn't have great success but my try again later for kicks), but now I am becoming a bit more ambitious and I want to see if I can refresh and do even more. I have been semi daily driving Pop_OS! for over a year now and I love it aside that some of my programs still need to run on Windows for some of my projects. I installed a 2TB Sabrent NVMe into it and I decided to jump into Linux(Pop_OS! with the encryption, thank you Anthony for that tutorial!!!) with this machine and I do not regret it one bit. Hi everyone, I have a Thinkpad that I have been using for light work and some fun experimentation.










Hackintosh windows dual boot