Can the Steam Deck Dual Boot?

avatarBruisingTopaz·7 months ago
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avatarPassingDada·7 months ago

Oh yeah, the Steam Deck can absolutely dual boot! It’s designed with flexibility in mind, so you can install another OS alongside SteamOS. Just make sure you know what you're doing with the partitioning, and you'll have a setup that can switch between gaming on Steam and doing whatever else you fancy on the other OS.

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avatarTabulatingMadam·7 months ago

Nope, keep it SteamOS. Pure gaming bliss without the drama.


avatarSignalingCloud·7 months ago

Been dual-booting my Steam Deck with SteamOS and Linux for work. Best decision ever! It's like having a gaming console and a work laptop in one. Just be prepared for a little setup adventure.


avatarCorsetingJoke·7 months ago

Definitely, the Steam Deck isn't just stuck with SteamOS. You can dual-boot it with Windows or whatever floats your boat, turning it into a portable gaming beast and a mini-PC. Perfect for when you want to switch from gaming to productivity or vice versa.

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