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I'm a bit late. Downloading now !
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Hypothetically Shawn instead of mucking around with different drives and virtual machines just to try this out is it possible to just put a new drive into a machine and install the 10 and then if I want to go back to whatever I had on the machine before just replace the drive again. So in essence I would have two activation codes on that board?
Hey John,
Sure you could do that and swap the drives for which one you would want to boot from, but the activation code for Windows 10 would be stored in Windows 10.
If that was an OEM computer, then only the original product key would be stored in the UEFI firmware chipset for the original OS.
Now this is a very useful guide. Thanks for this tutorial. Would let me think to install it or what.
Well I must be gluten for punishment ie10 dual boot again :/
Well so far :)
You changed states Shawn
When using a DVD, it would be best to install without UEFI.
You can get a 4 GB USB flash drive pretty cheap (around $5 or so) these days though.