So there was one wrinkle. Only one drive can be marked as "System" and that's where boot is handled regardless. In my case it was the Windows 7 drive. I tried disabling the SATA controller for that...
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So there was one wrinkle. Only one drive can be marked as "System" and that's where boot is handled regardless. In my case it was the Windows 7 drive. I tried disabling the SATA controller for that...
Sweet! I'll give it a shot!
I kinda figured that was possible but what about the boot order in the bios? Does it matter? I.E. would I need to modify it?
Ok cool. Thanks for the vote of confidence there Gary :) I think what I'll do is move the Windows 10 drive to the first SATA position (drive 0) and leave the other drive disconnected to make sure I...
After several weeks of testing I'm ready to go full on Windows 10 and want to get rid of Windows 7 but I have some partitioning issues I want to clean up. I currently have Windows 7 on drive 0 (360...