#Need help with DualBooting
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It's best to install Windows before installing Linux, that way when grub is installed it should detect your windows OS and make an entry for it
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Just be aware that Windows and Linux on the same drive will give you more issues than normal, mainly booting issues. But those can easily be solved
Yes
Then use a tool to flash it to a USB drive, or you can use ventoy
I'll have access to my laptop at around <t:1725271200:R> ig.
The drivers are missing in the win setup , can anyone pls drop a tutorial on this?
you should probably ask for windows support in a different server
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What laptop do you own
The only problem that I can't solve here ig(If I understood what I did right) is winsetup not detecting drives, no matter if I try from linux or windows to dual boot, I think both need to do winsetup anyway,
Oh oh!
I figured it out now!
But now I have to choose the partition...
Can you guide me to like how to set it?
(I tried resizing/home and the arch boot broke
That's a common issue, I'd still go with installing windows first before Linux, if you already backed everything up go ahead and delete those partitions and click next
