Today, Windows 11 is widely available on all kinds of PCs, and it packs a lot of improvements from previous releases. From cutting-edge desktops to versatile convertible laptops, you’re more likely to have Windows 11 installed on the newest devices on the market. But as good as it may be, there are plenty of cases where you may prefer something like Linux over Microsoft’s flagship OS. That said, not everyone might be ready to transition to Linux just yet. So, we’ve compiled a step-by-step guide to help you configure your PC to boot into Linux or Windows 11 whenever you want.