Not sure if this is a “me-issue” or if this is Microsoft being a dick.

Am I not supposed to dualboot with an external drive?

  • Madrigal@lemmy.world
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    Windows acts like it is the only OS installed on the machine. Your best bet is to physically disconnect all other drives while installing windows.

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      Absolutely. The last thing you want is Windows’ multi-OS boot manager popping up all the time. BIOS handles that more than well enough.

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      100% this.

      Physically remove the windows drive, then install on your other drive, once it’s all working plug the windows drive back in