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Good luck! Haven't had the confidence to try it yet. I have a 256gb with a decent size sd card so it isn't that necessary, but if i had more I would probably dual boot windows
Idk I got this because I wanted a portable Linux computer. I there will be a day in the next couple years that Linux will run everything and Windows will not be the one. Until that time. I'm still going with Linux.
Thats actually why I got mine as well! I just meant ive been pretty happy with just putting my games on my SSD so far, I think if I wanted to do more OS tweaking, that would be the push for me to go for the bigger drive. At the moment Im too nervous so just putting stuff onthe SD card