Microsoft moving fully to the cloud, does this mean something to us?

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Just dual boot at first, you don't have to wipe the windows partition. That way if/when you find a save file you need to copy over, you can go looking for it on your still existing Windows drive

I know I don't want to dual boot permanently, but I had not thought about doing it for just the setup period.

It's honestly really nice to have that second OS if something goes wrong with the first drive.