*MY ANSWER* for example: https://www.windowscentral.com/how-setup-windows-10-virtual-machine-linux
You may be better off running windows inside a virtual machine on Linux. It is quicker and easier to start when needed and it becomes a vehicle for exposing people to Linux and transitioning people off of Windows. As for your specific question, I have no idea. On Fri, Apr 29, 2022 at 7:26 AM Richard Owlett <[email protected]> wrote: > > I have not used Windows since WinXP and Debian Stretch were current. > A couple I know (Retired Pastor and his wife) have a Windows computer > with a years long history of problems. As part of my support for their > missionary work, I intend to replace the hardware with a refurbished laptop. > > It must run Windows as that is what they know and some software provided > by the missions agency is designed for Windows. It *will* dual boot > Linux to make my life simpler and allow testing some ideas that should > eventually make their life simpler. > > *MY QUESTION* > What should I be reading to install Debian along side Windows that will > likely have UEFI and possibly Secure Boot? The last time I dual booted > Linux/Windows it was on a legacy BIOS system. > > TIA > >
