F5F Stay Refreshed Software Operating Systems Discussion about dual boot setup

Discussion about dual boot setup

Discussion about dual boot setup

N
NightsSky
Junior Member
17
09-03-2016, 01:02 AM
#1
Hello! I’m setting up a dual-boot system with two SSDs and one HDD for storage. One SSD runs Windows 7 Pro, the other Windows 8.1 Pro. I’ll keep Windows 7 isolated from Windows 8.1 and its files, and I also want to separate the third HDD from the main OS. I’m looking for a method that doesn’t require constant manual changes in BIOS to switch between operating systems. This is important because I’ll be working remotely with my company in two weeks and need clear separation between work and personal use.
N
NightsSky
09-03-2016, 01:02 AM #1

Hello! I’m setting up a dual-boot system with two SSDs and one HDD for storage. One SSD runs Windows 7 Pro, the other Windows 8.1 Pro. I’ll keep Windows 7 isolated from Windows 8.1 and its files, and I also want to separate the third HDD from the main OS. I’m looking for a method that doesn’t require constant manual changes in BIOS to switch between operating systems. This is important because I’ll be working remotely with my company in two weeks and need clear separation between work and personal use.

J
J1son
Member
211
09-03-2016, 01:24 AM
#2
You're asking about keeping things separate for security reasons. It makes sense to disable the drives in the BIOS rather than depending on external software that may not be reliable.
J
J1son
09-03-2016, 01:24 AM #2

You're asking about keeping things separate for security reasons. It makes sense to disable the drives in the BIOS rather than depending on external software that may not be reliable.

X
Xdrasimo
Junior Member
16
09-03-2016, 03:13 AM
#3
They should have access if I run into any technical problems with their software. As a beginner, I haven’t been given my own laptop or computer yet.
X
Xdrasimo
09-03-2016, 03:13 AM #3

They should have access if I run into any technical problems with their software. As a beginner, I haven’t been given my own laptop or computer yet.

S
Superlettuce19
Senior Member
370
09-04-2016, 02:49 PM
#4
Sure, it would be better to turn them off in the BIOS settings. Could you tell me if your motherboard uses a UEFI BIOS?
S
Superlettuce19
09-04-2016, 02:49 PM #4

Sure, it would be better to turn them off in the BIOS settings. Could you tell me if your motherboard uses a UEFI BIOS?

H
HitTheKodak
Member
201
09-04-2016, 11:06 PM
#5
It's an Asus Z170-A with UEFI support. I'll follow the guidance until I receive my new laptop, thank you!
H
HitTheKodak
09-04-2016, 11:06 PM #5

It's an Asus Z170-A with UEFI support. I'll follow the guidance until I receive my new laptop, thank you!