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- Jun 12, 2017
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- Gigabyte Ga-Z270-Gaming K3
- CPU
- Intel i7700k
- Graphics
- Gigabyte GTX 1060 OC 6Gb
Hello!
I want to use two SSD´s, each one will have it´s own OS, Sierra and Win10.
My goal is to fully install the OS in one SSD, swap the SSD, install the other OS, plug both and control which one is going to boot by changing the boot order in BIOS.
Since I´m not going to keep changing the OS everytime, I think that having a bootloader every single time is unecessary and would only add precious seconds to boot time.
I´ve been looking for this information in a few places, but everyone is still having inconsistent conclusions.
Will it work? Is it possible to not use a bootloader since I´m having an entire SSD for each OS instead of partitioning only one?
Thanks!
I want to use two SSD´s, each one will have it´s own OS, Sierra and Win10.
My goal is to fully install the OS in one SSD, swap the SSD, install the other OS, plug both and control which one is going to boot by changing the boot order in BIOS.
Since I´m not going to keep changing the OS everytime, I think that having a bootloader every single time is unecessary and would only add precious seconds to boot time.
I´ve been looking for this information in a few places, but everyone is still having inconsistent conclusions.
Will it work? Is it possible to not use a bootloader since I´m having an entire SSD for each OS instead of partitioning only one?
Thanks!