Some of us are more accustomed to working on Linux, some on Mac, while the wide majority prefer Microsoft’s Windows OS. Even when it comes to the Steam Deck, which comes with its own Steam OS, some users might feel that installing Windows would be more appropriate for their needs. Today, we’re going to show you how to dual boot Windows 10 or Windows 11 on our Steam Deck, just in case you decide that’s what you want to do.  When it comes to Valve’s new gaming rig, we can also provide information on how to change Steam Deck’s resolution, or what are the best Steam Deck verified games.

Can I install Windows 11 on Steam Deck?

Yes, you can install Microsoft’s latest operating system on your brand new Steam Deck if you decide that the default OS isn’t for you. In fact, we’ve shown you how to install Windows 11 on the Steam Deck back when we were still discussing compatibility between the handheld PC and operating system. After a lot of time spent on the Trusted Compatibility Module (TPM) and with AMD to ensure Windows 11 compatibility, Valve is confident it has built a flawlessly Windows 11-compatible system. Remember that, to install Windows 11 on your Steam Deck, you will need to download the OS and put it on a USB flash drive.

What OS does Steam Deck use?

Valve’s new device, the Steam Deck runs on a modified Arch Linux operating system that is called SteamOS v3.3. The SteamOS had been initially developed for Steam devices using Debian Linux, but Valve stated that they wanted to use a rolling upgrade approach for the Deck’s system software. That being said, remember that you can also install Windows on Steam Deck, as we are about to show you in today’s guide.

Can the Steam Deck emulate?

Even though it should come as no surprise, yes, Steam Deck can emulate a lot of consoles, arcade machines, and even MS-DOS games. Also worth mentioning is the fact that there are plenty of legal emulators available to install and play your game backups. Now, however, let’s take a look at how to perform this Windows on Steam Deck boot directly from your device’s USB.

How do I dual boot Windows on Steam Deck?

1. Dual boot Windows 10 on Steam Deck

In order to install Windows 10 on your Steam Deck, you need an USB flash drive or an SD card containing the installation media, as well as the third-party Rufus app. You can download the installation media for Windows 10 using your PC from the Microsoft official website. This ensures a safe and clean installation.

  1. Go to the official Microsoft website and download the Media Creation Tool for Windows 10. SPONSORED

  2. Download and install Rufus.

  3. Run the Rufus app.

  4. Under Device, select the SD Card/USB stick you want to use.

  5. Navigate to Boot selection and choose the Windows 10 installation file.

  6. In the Partition scheme section, select MBR, then press Start.

  7. Insert the SD Card/USB Stick in your Steam Deck.

  8. Press the Volume and Power buttons at the same time to start.

  9. Select Boot Manager, then highlight the bootable device and press Enter.

  10. Windows 10 will now be installed on your Steam Deck and you will have to go through the setup process after this is done.

It’s the same, simple process we go through every time we install Windows 10 on one of our PCs or laptops, so there’s really nothing new.

2. Dual boot Windows 11 on your Steam Deck

How do I boot from USB to Steam Deck?

As we said, booting directly from a USB stick to your brand new Steam Deck device can be done easily by going through the following steps. First, make sure that the Steam Deck is powered off, then hold the Volume down button and press the Power button. You should only continue to hold the volume down button until the Steam Deck boot screen appears, at which point you will launch Steam’s Boot Manager. From there, the system will do the rest of the work, provided you did a good job at creating the image or media you want to boot from it. So the next time you want to use the Steam Deck to dual boot Windows 10, or to dual boot Windows 11, this guide contains all the information you need. Remember that you can use Steam Deck to dual boot Windows from both an SD card, or your trusty USB stick. There you have it folks, all you need to know about how to actually install Windows on your new handheld Steam Deck gaming rig.

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