Set up Linux on SSD or HDD with dual boot capability.
Set up Linux on SSD or HDD with dual boot capability.
I would set up both operating systems on the SSD to achieve optimal performance. Windows would take the majority of the storage, perhaps around 64 to 100GB, while Linux could handle everything else. This arrangement offers flexibility, though it doesn't allocate much space for programs. It should suffice for everyday tasks.
Linux performs adequately on an HDD, so I’d simply install it there while keeping the SSD reserved for Windows and other applications.
I’m concerned about making a mistake during one of the installs, wiping the drive and losing my Windows license.
It's quite simple to set them up together on the same storage device.
Disconnect SSDs because Windows struggles with anything other than M.2 SSDs, and run Linux on the HDD since Linux performs well enough for most tasks