A while back I put together a fairly decent windows 10 build, the idea was to dual boot Linux but windows took over, I removed the m.2 drive that contained windows and went with a standard SSD for a straight Linux build.
Well, as unproductive on Windows I was and how naggy and annoying windows 10 was with how controlling it was with updates and my drives and such, I'm finding issues with Ubuntu as well, lately it's been giving me an system error on boot and just being weird.
Also, it's not very productive for me either, it's been more of a web browser, an expensive one too boot.
So, I'm thinking about going back to windows because, well, I can be more productive on that I suppose.
I could pull the Linux SSD drive and probably boot from that via USB dock, or leave it and try to install Windows 10 along side it or just plop the old m.2 drive that has my previous windows 10 install.
I have no issue about doing a fresh install on a new drive, in fact it probably would be a good idea to get a larger SSD anyway. Putting the m.2 drive back I would be a bit of a pain and since I've modified drives and the box of a previous windows 10 install it may do well to start from scratch.
Would this be the best way to go? I still wouldn't mind having a dual boot system, maybe it'd work better with Ubuntu already installed on it's own drive and then do a fresh windows install?
Well, as unproductive on Windows I was and how naggy and annoying windows 10 was with how controlling it was with updates and my drives and such, I'm finding issues with Ubuntu as well, lately it's been giving me an system error on boot and just being weird.
Also, it's not very productive for me either, it's been more of a web browser, an expensive one too boot.
So, I'm thinking about going back to windows because, well, I can be more productive on that I suppose.
I could pull the Linux SSD drive and probably boot from that via USB dock, or leave it and try to install Windows 10 along side it or just plop the old m.2 drive that has my previous windows 10 install.
I have no issue about doing a fresh install on a new drive, in fact it probably would be a good idea to get a larger SSD anyway. Putting the m.2 drive back I would be a bit of a pain and since I've modified drives and the box of a previous windows 10 install it may do well to start from scratch.
Would this be the best way to go? I still wouldn't mind having a dual boot system, maybe it'd work better with Ubuntu already installed on it's own drive and then do a fresh windows install?