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you cant brick computer just by installing operating system. That happens if bios breaks but mostly there is no reason to mess with that.
The main thing I think is a valid fear is losing things necessary to reinstall Windows in case of emergency.
With 11, they tie it to MS account which makes a reinstall easier. Some devices, I think it’s tied to the hardware though? That’s actually something I’d like to learn more about so people doing Linux tryouts have a safety net.
Sooo.. you say I should. What if I'm not entirely tech illiterate but enough and too confident that I fuck up the BIOS inadvertently?
I'm gonna do it.. I'm gonna install Mint tomorrow.
Thank you for giving me the push
You always have the option to run Linux from a flash drive and see if you like it, disregarding slowness.