The thing I like about Linux is that if your thing doesn't work you have a way better chance of being able to wrangle it into working (odds increasing as your technical skill increases)
Meanwhile on Windows if something doesn't work you're generally SOL.
What do you mean?
If i google "{Insert issue here} Windows" i get clear and easy solutions.
1. You reboot.
2. You try sfc /scannow
3. You try Dism
4. You reboot again.
Doesnt work? (like 99,99999% of cases, like with a pc i had to fix yesterday)
5. Reinstall windows
Doesnt work? Have fun trying to get information from microsofts documentation where the same thing got documented 3 different ways 3 different times, and when you change from/to your native language you get another 3 different documentations. All telling you entirely different things, each screenshot showing a ui that doesnt resemble yours because it gotta change every month.
Meanwhile on Windows if something doesn't work you're generally SOL.