Anonymous
10/20/2025, 10:56:18 PM
No.106954515
>>106951451
Honestly, if you're going to dual boot, just keep Windows on its own drive. It's a lot less headache.
...except for when you go to reinstall Windows, and the installer fails (or, worse, installs the Windows bootloader to the wrong drive) because Windows detected an EFI partition on another drive, so then you have to disconnect all of your fucking drives for it to cleanly reinstall.
Honestly, if you're going to dual boot, just keep Windows on its own drive. It's a lot less headache.
...except for when you go to reinstall Windows, and the installer fails (or, worse, installs the Windows bootloader to the wrong drive) because Windows detected an EFI partition on another drive, so then you have to disconnect all of your fucking drives for it to cleanly reinstall.