Restarting Windows 10 again Reinstalling Windows 10
Restarting Windows 10 again Reinstalling Windows 10
It could be one of the simpler questions I've ever encountered. Currently I'm using Windows AME, but I'd prefer a fresh copy of Windows 10. Is there any unusual behavior preventing me from running multiple versions on separate drives? Might I face secure boot issues or similar problems? Back in the days with Windows 9x/xp/7, we could easily switch OS partitions and pick the boot option at startup. Is that still possible today? Are modern systems more complicated than before? The latest Windows 10 installation might interfere with the original AME setup on another drive, potentially causing data loss. I know vanilla Windows 10 can be quite problematic, but Steam has made it harder to run older games and drivers now.
As long as you reinstall the identical version on the same system, you won't face licensing problems.
Sure, if you're unsure, it might be helpful to get assistance from someone else, right?
Sure, just set up the version of Windows that was modified to create Ameliorated. Since it isn't an official Microsoft release, your license applies to Home or Pro unless it's a counterfeit Enterprise key.