Dual booting involves installing multiple operating systems on a single computer, allowing users to choose which OS to run at boot time. Dual booting Windows 10 and Tiny 11 offers several advantages, including the ability to run software specific to each OS, enhanced security by isolating different OS environments, and efficient resource allocation by dedicating resources to the active OS.
To set up a dual boot system with Windows 10 and Tiny 11, you’ll need to prepare your hardware, create bootable media, and configure your BIOS settings. Once configured, you can select the desired OS from the boot menu during system startup.