![]() I’ve often said I still have Windows on my Swift and G3 because I haven’t yet needed the space it takes up enough to make it worth removing it… but that time has come. In addition, just yesterday I finally removed Windows 10 from my Dell G3. I just ordered my first non-Windows PC less than a month ago (Dell XPS 13 “Developer’s Edition,” from their business sales department, though I am not a developer or a business user), and that laptop is the replacement for my Swift as a “go everywhere” unit. It could boot and run Windows, but it would not have been able to do a feature update. On the two laptops I bought in 2018, I shrunk the partitions as much as I could for the Windows volumes. My Acer Swift 1 (early 2018) and Dell G3 gaming laptop (late 2018) were bought with Windows 10 preinstalled, then converted to dual-boot. ![]() My Dell Inspiron (purchased at the very end of 2017) was too small to hold Windows even as a single boot, so I made it Linux only. ![]() I built my desktop and bought my Asus F8 series laptop (in 2008) to be Windows machines, but in 2015 they were converted to dual-boots. Previously, all of my Linux PCs started as Windows PCs. I’m new at this compared to some, but Linux is ~ now! ![]()
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