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I suspect this is a driver issue. Does your pc use special drivers for its drives e.g. do you have an optane memory drive?
I suspect this is a driver issue. Does your pc use special drivers for its drives e.g. do you have an optane memory drive?
Thanks for all the help guys.I tried elevenforums suggestion and still showed nothing for disks.This is getting way to technical for me to even try.Think I will call Dell and see if it's a setting in the bios.Other than that I will let it go.Not to comfortable trying these things but thank-you all for trying to help.
Simple answer is update to 11 the run 10 as a virtual pc it's free and no messing with partitions
Guess I'm just going to let it go for now.I dualbooted 10&11 this morning on my laptop and works fine.Thanks to everyone for there help and suggestions.
The trouble I was having dualbooting with is a Dell Inspiron3891 I bought a month ago.I put 11 on my Dell laptop that is 3 years old.Sorry for the confusion.
Thanks to everyone for their help.
Tony