![]() ![]() The obvious caveat with this method is that you will need two separate microSD’s (one for your typical SteamOS games and a 2nd for Windows). However, I personally prefer not to have the dual-boot option on the Steam Deck and instead run Windows from its own microSD. There are unofficial procedures for dual-booting Windows + SteamOS on the Steam Deck. I get it, that’s why the instructions below have been added to this guide. You may also just want to pop in a microSD, boot into Windows and do some other non-gaming related tasks. But, there are also many that it can’t and require Windows. SteamOS works well, has a great compatibility layer (Proton) and can run many Windows PC games just fine. I have certain reasons why I want to use it as a PC, as you may as well. However, the Steam Deck is a PC and as such some are going to want to use it as a full blown Windows PC – even just to take it for a test drive. I love the SteamOS as it is and the Desktop Mode is a great feature. Is running Windows on the Steam Deck for everyone? No, of course not. Video: Steam Deck Windows Install to a microSD with Full Driver Support! ![]()
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