Will Dual Booting Void Your Warranty Or Slow Down Your PC?

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I personally love dual booting my computers - both my laptop and my Homelab NAS have dual boots (my laptop is a Windows 11 and Ubuntu 22 dual boot, whereas my NAS is a Windows 11 and Debian 12 dual boot - with Debian being the main OS).

Dual booting your operating systems can be a great way of getting extra power and flexibility from your system, while avoiding some of the issues that virtual machines (VMs) introduces. But every so often, dual boots WILL cause you problems. So I discuss these topics and more in this video, and also specifically discuss if dual booting can make your PC slower - and void your computer's warranty.

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00:00 Intro
00:42 Can It Slow Down Your PC?
03:15 Dual Boot = Void Warranty?
05:05 Other Downsides Of Dual Booting
06:55 Is Running Linux In A VM Better?

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#Windows #Linux #DualBoot
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To me asking if dual booting will void your computer's warranty is like asking if driving my car down the road will void my car's warranty?

If it does there is something seriously wrong with that warranty / warranty provider and someone is just plain being stupid about it!

DrenDor