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      Would recommend, I actually enjoy interacting with my computer now rather than just tolerating Windows

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          That’s easy, just change the boot order so it defaults to Linux. If it’s a pain to boot into Windows, you’ll use it less and naturally replace your usage with Linux.

          Try it for a week or two, you probably won’t feel the need to go back. Make the switch today.

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              Good luck!

              I haven’t had any issues accessing NTFS from Linux, though running applications in Linux from NTFS is not a recipe for success. Only share data across OSes and everything should be fine.

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              NTFS shouldn’t be causing any issues. Just add them to fstab so they’re mounted to /media/username on boot if you need to. Which, honestly, most people shouldn’t need that.

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          Depending on what you do with it it’s easier than you’d think (provided you have a decent knowledge of Linux)