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is it possible to have two hard drives in one computer,with two different operating systems?
i remember the old Leo Laporte tv show,,the screensavers used to talk about having a windows os on one,with linux on the other..and they even talked about having a win os and linux os on one HD,by partitioning one HD into two or more sections..never did understand that.
what im wondering,with this repair im going to do,can i leave my current win Vista 32bit in the computer,and then put a new HD with win 7,64bit on a second HD and call it "D"..or "E"?..i have a "D" drive,,but its on the current HD.
then how do you ensure the new hd would be the "E" drive,where i want to put my FSX/steam?
years ago,on an old pc i dont even have anymore,i had installed a second HD,followed an online guide to format it ect..but it became the "C" drive and the one that was there before was suddenly "D",could a have gone in the BIOS and changed the bootup and made it change?
OR........should i just not worry about it,and just buy two new HDs....my issue is my old (current) HD is SATA II,which runs at 3.0mbs,,and the new HD is SATA 6GB/s
the artical i read this morning listed the sata II at "MBs"..was that supposed to say 3GBs?
i remember the old Leo Laporte tv show,,the screensavers used to talk about having a windows os on one,with linux on the other..and they even talked about having a win os and linux os on one HD,by partitioning one HD into two or more sections..never did understand that.
what im wondering,with this repair im going to do,can i leave my current win Vista 32bit in the computer,and then put a new HD with win 7,64bit on a second HD and call it "D"..or "E"?..i have a "D" drive,,but its on the current HD.
then how do you ensure the new hd would be the "E" drive,where i want to put my FSX/steam?
years ago,on an old pc i dont even have anymore,i had installed a second HD,followed an online guide to format it ect..but it became the "C" drive and the one that was there before was suddenly "D",could a have gone in the BIOS and changed the bootup and made it change?
OR........should i just not worry about it,and just buy two new HDs....my issue is my old (current) HD is SATA II,which runs at 3.0mbs,,and the new HD is SATA 6GB/s
the artical i read this morning listed the sata II at "MBs"..was that supposed to say 3GBs?