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Trying to ditch windows
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Get a second drive and install Linux on it. You can then flick between the two on boot. I've done this and now booting into Arch more than Windows. I'll still boot into Windows for reasons but Arch is my main OS now.
Better to use virtualization for privacy, stability and convenience
I ran Linux in VirtualBox for years but it's just not the same as running from bare metal. The step to bare metal is the key to actually starting to make the move to Linux for me
Run Windows in KVM
My kids plays Roblox, it doesn't run as well as it does bare metal
Did you install the vfio drivers from the Fedora project?