F Fellanah Reputable Jan 19, 2016 118 0 4,690 Feb 27, 2016 #1 if i have 2 OS in both the SSD and HDD, would it interfere with each other? or do i have to set the boot drive to my ssd and then proceed to format the HDD? i really need help with this thank you
if i have 2 OS in both the SSD and HDD, would it interfere with each other? or do i have to set the boot drive to my ssd and then proceed to format the HDD? i really need help with this thank you
Solution SBMfromLA Feb 28, 2016 It depends on the O/S really.. Best case scenario... your primary O/S boots up ok... I have had experiences where Window XP would become confused and cause the boot loader to crash or become corrupt.
It depends on the O/S really.. Best case scenario... your primary O/S boots up ok... I have had experiences where Window XP would become confused and cause the boot loader to crash or become corrupt.
jsmithepa Polypheme Jun 14, 2014 13,091 263 60,840 Feb 27, 2016 #2 Set BIOS boot order. Upvote 0 Downvote
Dark Lord of Tech Retired Moderator Aug 18, 2009 128,671 1,808 159,590 Feb 27, 2016 #3 Are they different OS's ? Upvote 0 Downvote
F Fellanah Reputable Jan 19, 2016 118 0 4,690 Feb 27, 2016 #4 no, they're the same OS Upvote 0 Downvote
SBMfromLA Distinguished Nov 11, 2011 2,487 1 20,960 Feb 28, 2016 Solution #5 It depends on the O/S really.. Best case scenario... your primary O/S boots up ok... I have had experiences where Window XP would become confused and cause the boot loader to crash or become corrupt. Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
It depends on the O/S really.. Best case scenario... your primary O/S boots up ok... I have had experiences where Window XP would become confused and cause the boot loader to crash or become corrupt.