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Windows and linux are known to cause issues for each other. At minimum keep them seperaited on there on encrypted drives (I've found that drive encryption seems to conflict less for some odd reason).
But generaly do not dual boot unless you have to.
Edit, you can use chroot for this but if that doesn't work for you I hope you have backups.
Thanks that doesn't help in the slightest :3