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2 X NVMe's                                                                          

Fit - 1 in motherboard to the slot it will stay, install windows 10/11 and call drive GAMING.

        Remove from machine

 

Fit = 2nd drive into other slot, install either w10/11 [same results] and call the drive HOME.

         Power off - refit drive 1.

 

Press F12 for boot menu select drive, everyone's happy. 

For a short time, then the disk checking begins [either drive starting- wants to check the other drive]

If I allow the disk check to proceed, I then get one non-booting drive. And a no fix situation.

 

Some say have [2] independent boot sectors is the problem.

I know back in XP days if you had [2] drives you'd press the GO button, boot screen would appear and ask which drive you wanted. 

Don't know how to fix it, read miles of posts and AI doesn't have a clue what I'm asking.

Just sick of doing image backups, over and over and over.

 

Just want [2] drives that will boot, either or, in a reliable manner.

 

Thanks for any ideas or the right path

Nobby from NZ

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46 minutes ago, Nobby said:

For a short time, then the disk checking begins [either drive starting- wants to check the other drive]

If I allow the disk check to proceed, I then get one non-booting drive. And a no fix situation.

When dual booting ensure fast startup is disabled on both os's.

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