Jerry - At least for the time being, I will keep the setup as is. I have a lot of work to do in Linux. I installed a new hard drive. So, the only backups would be Ubuntu. As I understand it, the OS files need to be reinstalled if some disastrous event occurs. I backed up all my files before removing my old drive, and I put my old drive in a turtle shell in case I need the old files. Currently, I am enjoying my new found speed. The efforts have been well worth it. My next computer will have Ubuntu already installed. Hopefully, this dual-boot will allow me the opportunity to develop my Linux skills so that eventually Windows will no longer be necessary. That is my goal. Thanks again for everything. You have been very helpful.
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