We’re still some ways off from Steam Machines getting into the hands of consumers, but if you’re one of the brave few to get in on the SteamOS beta, the latest update gives the operating system a bit more flexibility. With the update, the OS now allows for “dual-boot and custom partitioning,” so that you can install Windows and SteamOS on your machine. While the beta only impacts a small number of users right now, for those who were turned off by the limited nature of SteamOS it’s a good sign. Of course, as with the initial beta release, the update should only be installed by those willing to take a risk. “There has been very little testing on this, especially any kind of dual-boot setup,” writes Valve engineer John Vert. “So don’t…
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