Migration from Win 10 to Mint


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in reply to BurningRiver

As someone similarly unfamiliar with Linux I'll say I just made the move as well a few weeks ago and haven't had any issues so far! Ive even started playing with wine and lutris to get games working, with a little tweaking I was even able to drag the files of an already installed game from Windows over to Linux and then get lutris to run it. I was pretty surprised to see it worked lol
in reply to BurningRiver

I see you already got the answers you need, so I just came to welcome you to the linux community, and wish you good luck.

In the beginning, it will be a bit hard, because changing things we're used to is always hard, but give it some time, and you get the long-term benefits, which, in my opinion, are very worth it. Among a few things, you will experience no arbitrary interruptions to your device usage, will have lower hardware requirements, your devices will last longer, will have to deal with much less bullshit, and will even have more free time (unless you become one who likes to spend time tinkering with the system lol)

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in reply to Kongar

I should note that depending on which internal drives are used - you can use them like external drives for backups. You can copy files and images there, then easily disconnect the sata cable. Then you can’t overwrite it by accident during install. But you get to use the large size of the drive for images and whatnot.

It sounds like you have enough drives to do this super safely with zero chance of screwing things up 😀

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