Dual-boot setup with separate physical drives feasibility
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- User seeks confirmation that dual-booting Linux and Windows on separate physical drives with manual BIOS boot-order switching is technically viable.
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- /g/109339495 ↗ live · archive neutral evergreen 25 replies User seeks confirmation that dual-booting Linux and Windows on separate physical drives with manual BIOS boot-order switching is technically viable.
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