You can get USB Image Writer and make a bootable USB of Mint. So you can try it from the USB and even if you choose to install you can choose dual boot so when you turn on your computer you can choose the system you want.
I do this because Battlefied, it’s the only reason I have windows partition, but my day to day I am using Mint… and at work macOS…
You can get USB Image Writer and make a bootable USB of Mint. So you can try it from the USB and even if you choose to install you can choose dual boot so when you turn on your computer you can choose the system you want.
I do this because Battlefied, it’s the only reason I have windows partition, but my day to day I am using Mint… and at work macOS…
I think it’s also a good practice to be able to use any OS… look this guide it might help https://linuxmint-installation-guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/burn.html