Yes, you can operate several operating systems on a single machine.
Yes, you can operate several operating systems on a single machine.
You can connect all your HDDs and change between their Windows versions at any time. It depends on your setup and the tools you use—there are methods involving drivers, virtualization, or system settings to achieve this. Let me know if you'd like detailed steps for a specific approach. Thanks!
No, you don't have to restart your PC to switch operating systems. You can perform the swap using various methods like disk partitioning or virtualization tools.
On GNU/Linux, you can pair it with Windows during installation. You can choose whether to install your distribution, Windows, or another OS such as BSD—though BSD is no longer widely used. It’s best to connect both Windows disks before creating a partition for your preferred operating system and then proceed with the installation.