Yes, you can use exHDD both as a boot drive for PoP OSS and as a storage drive for Windows.
Yes, you can use exHDD both as a boot drive for PoP OSS and as a storage drive for Windows.
There are no operating systems that work well with Windows while also letting you install Linux, except possibly by creating separate partitions. You could split the drive so most of it uses NTFS and stays readable from Windows, while the Linux section would need a different format like EXT4. The Linux part wouldn’t be reachable from Windows, though the drive size might not matter much depending on your needs.
It depends on your needs. Consider Linux for stability and efficiency, or Windows if you prefer its interface.
Consider creating a Linux partition using the installer and keep the rest blank, then start Windows and format the unused area with NTFS.
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You're unsure about removing and reinstalling, do you have to go through a dual-boot setup? I'm new to Linux and need some guidance.