Using two different drives for Windows This setup allows you to store and access data across multiple storage devices.
Using two different drives for Windows This setup allows you to store and access data across multiple storage devices.
The outcome depends on how the system is set up and whether the drives are properly configured.
I’d approach it by breaking down the task into clear steps and focusing on each part carefully.
Both my desktop and laptop run Linux, with /home on a different storage device than the root partition. This setup ensures my data stays intact even if something happens to the root filesystem. This approach doesn't apply to Windows, since it relies on the registry and %appdata%, both typically located on the C drive, so reinstalling the OS usually restarts all applications cleanly.