Specs: Ryzen 7 3700x
Rtx 2080 super
32gbs 3200mhz ddr4 corsair
B550 msi mpg gaming plus
1tb hdd 7200rpm
256gb m.2 samsung [Main win10 here up to date]
512gb sata ssd
2tb 7200rpm hdd [Secondary win10 here]
850w gold psp
My problem is that im trying to install old nvidia drivers to get nvidia 3d vision to work again, without having to constantly uninstall and reinstall drivers. I thought setting up a dual bios would solve that. Before i could test anything, the secondary windows 10 OS ran so slow theres a 20+ second delay to opening files etc. Very unusable, which suprised me given my specs. Ill try to include as much detail as i can here. I used a 2tb hdd and shrunk its size so i could partition and install windows to it. I made it 1tb each. I never had problems with the drive before, it ran decently fast before this. When creating a new volume to the hdd, i did it in my main OS and assigned it a letter. Upon finishing startup, it grabbed my old wallpaper on my main os. Which was kind of a bad sign to me as my sole intent was this was to keep them seperate. I dont know alot about how windows 10 works with dual os's but I figured this would be pretty simple. Does anyone know if theres a better way to do this?
Upon updating windows 10 on the secondary drive, ive lost the ability to boot to my main OS. Woah. I reboot, hit f11 and only my main drive shows up. When i click on it, it brings me to my secondary OS, which runs terribly. Very strange. I am very lost.
Rtx 2080 super
32gbs 3200mhz ddr4 corsair
B550 msi mpg gaming plus
1tb hdd 7200rpm
256gb m.2 samsung [Main win10 here up to date]
512gb sata ssd
2tb 7200rpm hdd [Secondary win10 here]
850w gold psp
My problem is that im trying to install old nvidia drivers to get nvidia 3d vision to work again, without having to constantly uninstall and reinstall drivers. I thought setting up a dual bios would solve that. Before i could test anything, the secondary windows 10 OS ran so slow theres a 20+ second delay to opening files etc. Very unusable, which suprised me given my specs. Ill try to include as much detail as i can here. I used a 2tb hdd and shrunk its size so i could partition and install windows to it. I made it 1tb each. I never had problems with the drive before, it ran decently fast before this. When creating a new volume to the hdd, i did it in my main OS and assigned it a letter. Upon finishing startup, it grabbed my old wallpaper on my main os. Which was kind of a bad sign to me as my sole intent was this was to keep them seperate. I dont know alot about how windows 10 works with dual os's but I figured this would be pretty simple. Does anyone know if theres a better way to do this?
Upon updating windows 10 on the secondary drive, ive lost the ability to boot to my main OS. Woah. I reboot, hit f11 and only my main drive shows up. When i click on it, it brings me to my secondary OS, which runs terribly. Very strange. I am very lost.