How to Install Windows on Disk With Linux | HackerNoon
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To successfully install Windows after Linux, I created special partitions and used tools like Rufus and Ventoy, tackling potential bootloader issues head-on.
Despite the conventional wisdom suggesting a Windows-first approach, I demonstrated a method to reverse this order and maintain Linux functionality.
This method involves careful management of disk partitions and ensuring the Linux bootloader is prioritized in the boot sequence, allowing both OSs to work.
The process includes identifying existing Linux partitions, resizing, and cloning data which can help users maintain their Linux environment after installing Windows.
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