Yes, you can dual boot two different Windows 10 versions.
Yes, you can dual boot two different Windows 10 versions.
Sure, I understand your system version. Just install it on a different partition or drive.
Yes, there are two different partitions available. When you power on the computer, it will prompt you to choose which one to boot from, showing the partition number instead of the version. For instance, it might say Partition 2 and Partition 5, but you need to identify the one on Partition 5. Later, you can access the system restore panel through the control panel (regardless of OS) and adjust startup settings, setting how long the prompt remains active and what defaults apply when no user input is given. Any mouse movement instantly halts the countdown timer, so if you can't recall which partition it is, move your mouse to get the necessary time to select it.