Valve having dual-boot support high on their list for SteamOS updates is honestly crazy and most companies would not be this open with doing this I feel like

  • St0rmer66@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I don’t even mind too much if Windows performance isn’t perfect, just having a nice easy way to install it without using workarounds etc would still be nice. A new driver every now and again for the APU would be good though.

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      10 months ago

      As someone who dual boots currently, performance is pretty much on par with SteamOS. Performance is not an issue.

      Also, the current dual boot setup process is literally exactly the same as on any other laptop or desktop. Sort out partitions, startup to BIOS, boot to installation media, install. Literally no workarounds involved, it’s a bog standard standard dual boot process.

      But baked in partition resizing and bootloader for easier switching would certainly make the whole process easier.