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<blockquote data-quote="Rov123" data-source="post: 1117287" data-attributes="member: 118385"><p>I tried Ubuntu in dual boot mode with Windows, I haven't tried Ubuntu alone for my PC. So I thought maybe Windows partition is somehow infecting the Ubuntu linux partition, but to even do that requires some very sophistication, no? I also remember when I entered into Ubuntu, the Windows partition was not mounted and also had bitlocker enabled since I used Windows 11 Pro, it makes no sense to me how the virus or whatever it is can transfer over.</p><p></p><p>But yes I could try Ubuntu alone without any other OS aside it, I use windows because I'm familiar with it and there's a game that only runs on Windows which I regularly play.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rov123, post: 1117287, member: 118385"] I tried Ubuntu in dual boot mode with Windows, I haven't tried Ubuntu alone for my PC. So I thought maybe Windows partition is somehow infecting the Ubuntu linux partition, but to even do that requires some very sophistication, no? I also remember when I entered into Ubuntu, the Windows partition was not mounted and also had bitlocker enabled since I used Windows 11 Pro, it makes no sense to me how the virus or whatever it is can transfer over. But yes I could try Ubuntu alone without any other OS aside it, I use windows because I'm familiar with it and there's a game that only runs on Windows which I regularly play. [/QUOTE]
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