I bought a new notebook with Windows 11 installed. I tried it for two days, and got rid of it. I installed Ubuntu on the drive, and it is much faster and easier to use for my purposes. Copilot and cloud storage, together with all the spyware and vulnerabilities make Microsoft products a non-starter for me.
Yes, I am also thinking of switching to Linux, I have also tried Linux Mint before, but the problem is that I do not like using Linux because I have been a Windows user for a long time. And there is no such support for games in Linux, and there are also problems with Adobe products. But i know Linux is open source and best for security .So I am thinking of switching to Windows 10 for a few days.
Some of information you know it's outdated. These days, many Windows games can run on Linux with no or little configuration. The biggest proof is Steam Deck (portable gaming device) that use Linux. Unfortunately, i still hear running adobe app on Linux is still not user-friendly enough with limited support.
Actually, this problem mainly occurs when transferring files over 50 GB. Since I downloaded the Bitcoin core, which is about 600 GB, this may be the reason for the problem.
What is of big size is the blockchain, not bitcoin core itself. And the blockchain is split into a shitload of smaller files (128 MB), you are in no danger of having 50 GB size.
Your windows' backup file or some game related data files are more likely to have been causing issues.
From what i understand from some news, over 50GB refers to total write/copy size rather than size of single file. It's also worth to mention that Bitcoin Core perform lots of read/write during sync if you don't have enough RAM capacity to store whole UTXO/chainstate data.