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8.1 And 10 dual boot setup?

8.1 And 10 dual boot setup?

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Oversightx
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12-15-2022, 11:49 AM
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You're checking if installing version 10 would affect the system after a month. It's good to know how the master boot record behaves with updates. Let me help clarify.
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Oversightx
12-15-2022, 11:49 AM #1

You're checking if installing version 10 would affect the system after a month. It's good to know how the master boot record behaves with updates. Let me help clarify.

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1CraftyGirl
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12-19-2022, 07:20 PM
#2
You're curious about experiencing Windows 10 Technical Preview in a real-time setting.
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1CraftyGirl
12-19-2022, 07:20 PM #2

You're curious about experiencing Windows 10 Technical Preview in a real-time setting.

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Droxus
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12-26-2022, 10:15 AM
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Yes, 10 can identify 8 since they share the same boot loader. Just a note, when you start it, it might seem like it’s only going to load 10. Don’t worry, before the login screen appears, you’ll get a choice to switch to 8. Selecting 8 will restart and load again into 8, not 10. It’s a bit unusual now, but it functions correctly.
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Droxus
12-26-2022, 10:15 AM #3

Yes, 10 can identify 8 since they share the same boot loader. Just a note, when you start it, it might seem like it’s only going to load 10. Don’t worry, before the login screen appears, you’ll get a choice to switch to 8. Selecting 8 will restart and load again into 8, not 10. It’s a bit unusual now, but it functions correctly.

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craftingwarior
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12-26-2022, 05:33 PM
#4
Great!
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craftingwarior
12-26-2022, 05:33 PM #4

Great!

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Xonus
Junior Member
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12-26-2022, 09:56 PM
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I use Mint on Windows 8.1. Now I run Windows 10 in a VM. It makes sense to skip dual booting. Just stick to a virtual machine.
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Xonus
12-26-2022, 09:56 PM #5

I use Mint on Windows 8.1. Now I run Windows 10 in a VM. It makes sense to skip dual booting. Just stick to a virtual machine.

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bmarzano
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12-26-2022, 10:24 PM
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In a virtual machine, you generally don’t get to use your GPU as effectively as you would on a physical system.
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bmarzano
12-26-2022, 10:24 PM #6

In a virtual machine, you generally don’t get to use your GPU as effectively as you would on a physical system.

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Cefreak113
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12-27-2022, 04:28 AM
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It's really cool who came up with virtual machines. I really enjoy using various Linux distributions and Windows 10 for testing purposes.
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Cefreak113
12-27-2022, 04:28 AM #7

It's really cool who came up with virtual machines. I really enjoy using various Linux distributions and Windows 10 for testing purposes.

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m0deYT
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12-27-2022, 05:46 AM
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Yes, it should function. I have a dual-boot setup on my laptop. But since it's UEFI-based and uses GPT instead of an MBR, there might be some concerns.
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m0deYT
12-27-2022, 05:46 AM #8

Yes, it should function. I have a dual-boot setup on my laptop. But since it's UEFI-based and uses GPT instead of an MBR, there might be some concerns.

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jettli3
Junior Member
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12-28-2022, 12:04 AM
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The requirements vary depending on the software you're using to build the virtual machine. I only use VirtualBox, but others may need different configurations.
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jettli3
12-28-2022, 12:04 AM #9

The requirements vary depending on the software you're using to build the virtual machine. I only use VirtualBox, but others may need different configurations.

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Superninja34
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12-28-2022, 12:53 AM
#10
You're correct. Running the Windows 10 preview isn't necessary since it remains unstable in many areas. Booting from the full version wouldn't make sense given its issues.
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Superninja34
12-28-2022, 12:53 AM #10

You're correct. Running the Windows 10 preview isn't necessary since it remains unstable in many areas. Booting from the full version wouldn't make sense given its issues.

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