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At the moment Bazzite is better than SteamOS, but it doesn't support dual booting because windows has a way of changing things and ruining dual boot setups. I'm sure someone has figured out a way to do it, but it's not officially supported.
It's best to install it on a seperate drive, and then use the bios to switch boot drives.
Bazzite is very user friendly, very stable, has most things you want setup and running by default, and works great.
Here's an overview of the bazzite and int the install process: Installing bazzite on an atari vcs
I am not sure but since win AME have windows updates disabled it should work to dual boot with it.
I found a YouTube link in your comment. Here are links to the same video on alternative frontends that protect your privacy: