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@BlackRoseAmongThorns why? 🤔 😂 fuck dual boot, boot directly into Linux
Kinda need the old OS, it's a close friend's computer and it took too long to get just a few files out of it, i want to keep the rest just in case we missed something.
(Also I don't want to just backup the whole ass hard drive)
I'd get a new drive. Install a sane os and need tool and use that. They should be cheap these days. Put the old one in a safe place in case you need something from it. When you find it years on and notice that there was nothing important there after all, recycle it. That's a much safer approach.