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Dual boot complicates this even more. On Windows-specific systems, I'd suggest just leaving Windows on it and installing FreeBSD in VirtualBox. In effect, use Windows as a VM and driver host. Dual-booting off UEFI... well, it's surely possible, but I have not investigated it.
If you want to replace the machine, I'd suggest looking at Acer, Dell, and Toshiba (Acer-made) that are one or two CPU generations old. I recommend avoiding HP, Lenovo, and Asus for differing reasons. (Please start a new thread if you want to discuss that.)
If you want to replace the machine, I'd suggest looking at Acer, Dell, and Toshiba (Acer-made) that are one or two CPU generations old. I recommend avoiding HP, Lenovo, and Asus for differing reasons. (Please start a new thread if you want to discuss that.)