Open msconfig, navigate to Services.msc, select the second drive, and adjust settings as needed.
Open msconfig, navigate to Services.msc, select the second drive, and adjust settings as needed.
Imagine two hard drives connected to the same computer. One is SATA1 running Windows 10, the other is SATA2 running Windows 7. When you boot up, you see Windows 10 on the first drive and services for SATA1. You wonder if it's possible to view startup programs or services for the second drive (Windows 7) from the first drive (SATA1), perhaps by using SATA2. P.S., you mentioned not connecting the second drive as a boot device. Thank you for your time!
Certainly, you can achieve this directly without relying on a third-party program or utility.