Are you sure your approach works for both gaming and audio production?
Are you sure your approach works for both gaming and audio production?
From each operating system, you can remove the assigned drive letter from the disk manager, which will prevent them from recognizing each other.
I've been doing it just like you (except I don't turn off my internet) all this time until now, I'm going to try dual booting and see if it's better this way. Turning off the internet...I'm not sure, every launcher and license manager depends on online activation and updates now, so I'm not sure if that's a good idea.
Like I've already said, I have set the licenses to be activated on my PC, locally. Which means that after activating a product, it won't bother me again trying to connect to the internet (except at very long intervales of time).
I am searching for updates manually.
I've been using my PC like this for decades, without issues.
Even when talking about Windows 11, I have chosen the option to pause updates for 5 weeks, so it won't bother me when I am doing something, then, when I'm not busy, I am updating Windows periodically.