Because Linux updates do not cripple Chuwi hardware like when Chuwi’s patched and proprietary windows drivers are overwritten by newer versions from other manufacturers.
Because a fresh Linux installation can be found anywhere including community support. Windows standard installation on Chuwi equipment does not always work, and proprietary Windows installation is difficult to obtain without community support.
My Minibook X N100 works perfect as a laptop under Linux. I gave up on Windows,
Where do you get that Windows modifies drivers? And if you don’t own a Minibook where you tried a genuine windows update, indeed you will never see the Chuwi video driver and settings overwritten by Intel drivers causing to stop screen rotation. Apart from the fact that not even the keyboard works when performing a Windows installation from a Windows ISO.
Please start reading the content of users’ issues and provide some intelligent response instead of basic answers like contact support , search with Google and ‘never heard’.