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And you can "dual boot" (I.e. leave window on there and run Linux along side it and choose which on to boot when you turn it in) its recommended to start with windows installed when you do that anyway
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And you can "dual boot" (I.e. leave window on there and run Linux along side it and choose which on to boot when you turn it in) its recommended to start with windows installed when you do that anyway