CachyOS is noted for its fast performance, especially on newer hardware like the Asus Zenbook.The author installed CachyOS in dual boot mode alongside Windows, finding the process straightforward.Key requirements for the installation include an active internet connection, an 8 GB USB, and at least 40 GB free disk space.Creating a live USB of CachyOS involves downloading the desktop edition and using software like Ventoy.During the installation process, the author encountered issues with booting and the display server, which were resolved.The Calamares installer detected Windows and allowed for installation alongside CachyOS by adjusting disk partitioning.The author selected GNOME as the desktop environment and completed the installation process successfully.After installation, the author fixed the Grub bootloader to include the Windows boot manager option.The author shared this tutorial for installing CachyOS alongside Windows to show that the process is relatively standard for an Arch-based distro.The installation of CachyOS in dual boot mode was deemed successful, highlighting the simplicity of the procedure.