Hi, All
I am all too frequently called on to fix something on my wife's computer. We both run Win11. The settings she uses are just plain weird and I seem to be unable to find anything when I sit a her computer, besides the fact that she does not have many of the software utilities I commonly access.
I am using 4tb NVME drives so I am moving a LOT of data. I will use an external NVME reader/writer.
So: I propose to take a new 4TB NVME drive and create two 2TB partitions each formatted GMT, clone her system drive into one partition and then clone my system into the other partition. Finally I will physically swap the new dual drive for the old system drive.
Question 1: Will this give me two partitions either of which can be booted into, or is there some thing I don't understand?
Question 2: Assuming this will work, how do I set up her computer to give the option of booting into system 1 or system 2?
This stuff confuses me, to say it politely.
Help me out here,
TIA
Larry
I am all too frequently called on to fix something on my wife's computer. We both run Win11. The settings she uses are just plain weird and I seem to be unable to find anything when I sit a her computer, besides the fact that she does not have many of the software utilities I commonly access.
I am using 4tb NVME drives so I am moving a LOT of data. I will use an external NVME reader/writer.
So: I propose to take a new 4TB NVME drive and create two 2TB partitions each formatted GMT, clone her system drive into one partition and then clone my system into the other partition. Finally I will physically swap the new dual drive for the old system drive.
Question 1: Will this give me two partitions either of which can be booted into, or is there some thing I don't understand?
Question 2: Assuming this will work, how do I set up her computer to give the option of booting into system 1 or system 2?
This stuff confuses me, to say it politely.
Help me out here,
TIA
Larry