What do you have to fear? Whether you choose to use EasyBcd or Grub or MBR or UEFI, you must learn each, so what difference does it make? You have an isolated and empty drive just waiting for you to try out Linux. You have Full access to all parts of the Zorin OS system. But Zorin does not grow roots into the drive and refuse to let go in the ways Windows does. Perhaps you are familiar with Windows and how ‘tenacious’ it is. Zorin does not use a Registry nor does it ever need defragging. You need only delete that partition in any partition manager and then reformat the drive as you wish. Zorin as a distro is very easy to install and to use. It is more user friendly with settings easily findable and applied. I would strongly encourage you to choose Zorin Lite to explore and experiment with. You say, “easy to use.” But I wonder if what you mean is, understandable to you to use. You could use Easybcd or use a regular boot menu… What matters most is only How Confident you are in that method. I believe that it does not matter much, the method that you use. In reading the liturature on Easybcd, it looks viable for what you want. I have never used Easybcd, so I cannot vouch for its abilities in what you require.
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