Set up Windows 10 on two distinct hard drives simultaneously.
Set up Windows 10 on two distinct hard drives simultaneously.
Hello! Yes, you can install Windows 10 on two separate drives. This lets you keep your gaming version with minimal bloat and your editing version free of unnecessary software. You’ll need to set up a partitioning method like NTFS or FAT32 so each drive works independently. Just download the unactivated Windows 10 for your editing OS and install it there.
Yes, you can establish a standard boot drive and switch it to the editing operating system whenever you need to work on it. Since you spend most of your time gaming, this setup should suit your routine.
I work with Adobe and games, and splitting them across different drives won't help. Running Adobe doesn't impact gaming performance when it's not active.
It’s feasible to install one drive at a time while keeping the others connected (or any other disk). When you power on, press the "quick boot selection" button (the key varies by motherboard), then choose the disk you wish to boot. Each drive runs its own bootloader, preventing interference with the others.
I actually accomplished this unintentionally. I repeatedly try to determine which file I'm not using and remove it. It can be frustrating.