On 7/25/14, 4:16 PM, [email protected] wrote:
> I'd strongly suggest you skip the dual-booting, build a dedicated
> high-end Winders system and use a good but low-spec minitower with a
> couple 2-4TB drives for Linux.

+1 to that -- dual booting is rarely something that makes sense to do
any more.  If you need a high-spec machine to run a Windows program,
then you're wasting it for any time you dual-boot into Linux.  If you
occasionally need to run "the other" OS, a VM can fill that need, with
the added convenience of easy transfer of files from one to the other.

Regards,
dhm (an overscheduled patent attorney with an EE)
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