Setting up Kali on individual HDDs
Setting up Kali on individual HDDs
You can add grub to the ssd (the bootloader). Then reduce the partition on the hdd and place it there. Alternatively, you might run a virtual machine using hyper-v which includes windows.
You can definitely start with BIOS to launch Kali without Grub or any other method.
If you skip Grub, you'd manually install Kali on the HDD and set up a bootloader for it. To load it each time, you'd configure the system to recognize the new installation method.
Grub is the bootloader responsible for loading the kernel into RAM. Without Grub, you can rely on the UEFI setup, though it may be complicated and limit your ability to configure boot options. If you chose not to use Grub, the UEFI boot menu would be your alternative.
No need to worry unless you used the section; it didn't work. I'll try launching Kali in a VM. Hyper-V is available at no cost and includes Windows.