You mention you have Windows 10 on a separate drive "Windows 10 (separate hard drive disabled by BIOS profile)"
I will be running windows 10 on a separate drive from el capitan. Do i have to do anything different in the el capitan install or is dual boot achieved just by turning one drive off...
im still pretty new here but i think you can leave both drives in the computer and if you have a decent bios you can just disable either one in a bios profile setting so you can flip flop between OS without opening the case. This is the route ill be going for Win 10 PRO and El Capitan.
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