The boot routine remains as before. Does this mean I can now disconnect drive D:/ without risk?
Yes, boot device changed to C: and Windows 10 is C: so that is good to go now and you can disconnect/remove D: drive. You can click the edit boot menu button and highlight the last entry for Earlier Version of Windows and delete it as well.
I have a laptop and would like to install a "clean" copy of Windows for my recording studio application. Thus when I want to run regular PC apps I load the Windows that came with the PC. When I want to record, I load the "clean" copy. I know its...
Hello and thanks for having me on the forum. Not too tech savvy and have a question.
Windows 7 user on PC DELL 8700 XPS. I added another drive and and installed W10. All working well.
I would like to set up dual boot. I can do it now by...
I want to set up a dual boot system with windows 10 and 7. I have both already installed on separate drives in my desktop system and was wondering if it is still possible to set up a dual boot. Now I just switch boot priority in BIOS, but sometimes...
Hi guys
Some questions please, i have recently installed Linux Mint 18.2 on my Windows 10 PC.
Windows 10 is installed on my 500GB SSD.
Linux Mint has been installed on a separate 120GB SSD, connected to a sata port.
Its all working great, and...
From my latest posts you can see I've had my share of issues to deal with and thanks to you all here and other communities, I've managed to power through unto workable solutions. Still, the stress, hassle and too many hours lost to PC maintenance...