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Still no answer, seems reasonable. @Ou7_of_space @danisoff
- neoforo875 months agoSeasoned Ace
A more easier solution is to install windows on a spare SSD if you got one. Using this method will save more time
Install windows, drivers and let windows update. Also avoid bloatware like RGB software and all that other crap.
- 5 months ago
@neoforo87 dual booting 2x windows is absolutely deranged statement and is not helpful WHATSOEVER as it is in no way different than the ones offered by @danisoff. Furthermore, one doesn't need a separate SSD considering you can just create a separate partition on the same SSD so your answer is as misleading as it is plain bad.
Bottom line: I suggest you think more about your answers before clicking submit from now on.
Regards,
Gri- neoforo875 months agoSeasoned Ace
@Gri40My idea was to remove the current SSD and replace it with a spare.
In doing so you wouldn't need to format the current boot partition.
Sure creating another partition is also an option if you got the the free space.
I apologize for the misleading answer.
This is usually the way I test things before wiping everything since as it was mentioned it takes time to reinstall everything.
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