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<blockquote data-quote="Laeomis" data-source="post: 77677737" data-attributes="member: 454725"><p>I tried to install the new version of Ubuntu on my computer a few months ago to dual boot with Windows 11. This did not work out well. I could get linux to run, but it would not stay installed on a partition. I looked it up and some other people were complaining that Microsoft might be trying to stop dual booting on Windows 11 with some kind of monopolistic strategy. I also experienced some problems with Windows after trying to install the new version of Ubuntu like my clock messing up and I accidentally deleted my sound card driver. I had to do a system restore, so if you are trying to dual boot make sure you do make a system restore point before you try to install.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laeomis, post: 77677737, member: 454725"] I tried to install the new version of Ubuntu on my computer a few months ago to dual boot with Windows 11. This did not work out well. I could get linux to run, but it would not stay installed on a partition. I looked it up and some other people were complaining that Microsoft might be trying to stop dual booting on Windows 11 with some kind of monopolistic strategy. I also experienced some problems with Windows after trying to install the new version of Ubuntu like my clock messing up and I accidentally deleted my sound card driver. I had to do a system restore, so if you are trying to dual boot make sure you do make a system restore point before you try to install. [/QUOTE]
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