Windows 11 brings plenty of new features and a brand-new look compared to Windows 10, but sometimes, it’s good to keep an older operating system around, since it’s had more time to be refined and have any issues ironed out. If you want to try Windows 11’s new features without giving up the reliability of Windows 10, dual-booting is an excellent way to do just that. This way, you can have both operating systems running at full native performance on your PC, as opposed to running Windows 11 in a VM, which can have some performance overhead.