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I know they would not be hard to do without a program to assist, so I'll think on it. I like the idea of a inside build switch without having to wait on a reboot. That's a plus.
A VM would have been good but I see knowledgeable people here having problems with their VMs now and then. I even looked into portable VM's in a box for my portable Thunderbolt SSDs. But not too keen on that idea.
Must be close to a hundred "Updating".....each installing faultlessly apart from 16291 which was I believe an M$ problem.
Method used was two separate SSD,s....Insider on one and 1703 on the other.... mounted in a front loading dual swop hard drive rack.
Never had anywhere near the problems encountered by so many......Way to go.
I've used EasyBCD very successfully to enable the CUI Windows Bootloader to be one of the entries in a triple boot setup I've had for a long time (over a year). I use BTBM with two entries - either Debian or the Windows Bootloader for Windows 10/Windows Server. BTBM also allows me direct access to Image for DOS where I can use backups made by Image for Windows running on Windows Server. It's saved my bacon a few times. I've been multibooting Linux and Windows for more than 20 years. Now I need it less often since PC Virtualization came on the scene around 1999 with VMware.
I know that maybe it can be done by changing some registry stuff or something like that, but for those who do not have advanced knowledge it will always be much easier to install a program like Easy BCD and use its friendly interface.
I know that many here love to use VMs and that's excellent, but not me, I prefer to always use disks, and the prices of small SSDs are so cheap (at least here) that at the moment I have a collection, so I prefer to do the installations there.