The good news is: I have an USB drive with Ubuntu installed. Linux said that there is more security measures to keep Linux distros safe for the computer environments.
I installed it on my SSD today, and i am good to go.
I don't want to install it to the HDD itself, because i am using that drive for my Windows 11 system.
I know Windows 11 Home is more safe, but Pro...
Ehh, Pro is lame. It enables the Remote Desktop feature, so that someone moves my mouse and crash my browser.
Good thing i have everything on that drive formatted, so it won't steal my data.
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The bad news is: My computer with Ubuntu installed in an SSD wont let me install Windows 11 on the USB drive, due to incompatibilites with the system running Windows applications.
balenaEtcher was lame installing Windows ISOs, but it's really best to use an Linux-based application to install ISOs to USB drives.
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I am glad the computer is safe, but i need to pay attention to what i am doing with my PC.
Last time i installed Windows 10 Home on my PC 4 years ago, and it was really best to use that.
Sticking with Pro was the WORST. I hate Windows not paying attention to every PC environment out there.
It sucks being a Windows user.
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