no, i am somebody who knows (because I have used) a better solution.
If you have some strange piece of software that ONLY runs on windows you have to run, then go ahead. You will have to doctor on, maintain, defrag, update, clean viruses, and suffer blue screens.
For me, I prefer to be doing actual work. I have 25 machines, and was spending 2 days a week doing “housekeeping” for windoz. I got back 2 days/week (8 days a month) by ditching windows.
Oh, it the software was cheaper, too.
Wore me out. Bye Bye.