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Yes, you can set up dual booting.

Yes, you can set up dual booting.

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WaterNinja200
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02-08-2016, 08:20 PM
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I own a PC running Windows 7 with a four-year Windows 10 setup. I have two SATA SSDs and an HDD filled with a lot of files. My goal is to upgrade to a new drive and set up dual booting between Windows 7 and the existing Windows 10 installation. The question is: can I install an M2 SSD for Windows 7 (there’s space on my motherboard) and configure the dual boot with a SATA SSD that already runs Windows 10 and the new M2 drive? Can I do this without losing or reinstalling any data from my current Windows 10 system? My setup includes an i7-6700 processor, an HD 530 graphics card, and a GTX 1060, plus a new RX 550. I want multiple operating systems on one machine without needing separate PCs for gaming or other tasks. Thanks! Edited June 20, 2020 by AConde Adding tags
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WaterNinja200
02-08-2016, 08:20 PM #1

I own a PC running Windows 7 with a four-year Windows 10 setup. I have two SATA SSDs and an HDD filled with a lot of files. My goal is to upgrade to a new drive and set up dual booting between Windows 7 and the existing Windows 10 installation. The question is: can I install an M2 SSD for Windows 7 (there’s space on my motherboard) and configure the dual boot with a SATA SSD that already runs Windows 10 and the new M2 drive? Can I do this without losing or reinstalling any data from my current Windows 10 system? My setup includes an i7-6700 processor, an HD 530 graphics card, and a GTX 1060, plus a new RX 550. I want multiple operating systems on one machine without needing separate PCs for gaming or other tasks. Thanks! Edited June 20, 2020 by AConde Adding tags