You have two operating systems installed. Installing risky files on one will not affect the other.
You have two operating systems installed. Installing risky files on one will not affect the other.
Yes Long answer: When both operating systems reside on the identical storage device, access is confirmed. If they are separated across distinct drives, functionality may vary depending on system configuration and connectivity methods. Since RAM interacts with any active files regardless of location, including those stored on external media like USB sticks, compatibility remains possible under certain conditions.
In principle anything can be achieved, but stay cautious. If you wish to try less common software, go ahead. For testing malicious programs, use a different drive with disconnected drivers.
Ensure the initial operating system is protected by BitLocker encryption.
When I started with the first one, should the second also be encrypted?