Hi, Guys....Question about dual booting win 10.
I have a new PC with a new Gigabyte MB. I have two 1-TB M.2 drives. I have Win 10 (64bit) installed on one of them (drive C). I want to install a second, fresh copy of Win 10 (64 Bit) on the Second M.2 drive (drive D). The reason for this is that i want two TOTALLY different versions of Win 10, one for regular use, Word, Internet, FB, etc....and the other will be for Music and Sound Production which will have the drivers and other elements modified to allow the software I am running to run most efficiently.
I would like to turn the computer on, and be presented with a menu asking me which drive/version i want to boot into. Any suggestions on the most efficient way to do this without going into BIOS each time and selecting the boot drive? This seems to be more difficult than it should be.
Any ideas?.....Thanks!
I have a new PC with a new Gigabyte MB. I have two 1-TB M.2 drives. I have Win 10 (64bit) installed on one of them (drive C). I want to install a second, fresh copy of Win 10 (64 Bit) on the Second M.2 drive (drive D). The reason for this is that i want two TOTALLY different versions of Win 10, one for regular use, Word, Internet, FB, etc....and the other will be for Music and Sound Production which will have the drivers and other elements modified to allow the software I am running to run most efficiently.
I would like to turn the computer on, and be presented with a menu asking me which drive/version i want to boot into. Any suggestions on the most efficient way to do this without going into BIOS each time and selecting the boot drive? This seems to be more difficult than it should be.
Any ideas?.....Thanks!