• Allero@lemmy.today
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      5 days ago

      It can only do so if both OS are on the same drive.

      It is recommended to use two physical drives: one for Windows, one for Linux.

      Never failed me in years.

      • dev_null@lemmy.ml
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        5 days ago

        Thanks for making me realise why I never had the legendary “Windows broke dual boot” issues that everyone says are so common. I always used separate drives!