Windows 10 on 2 hard drives (dual boot)

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I have a problem with the dual boot in a PC with 2 hard drives (one SSD and one HDD).

Both discs have as S.O. Windows 10 installed, and I want to make sure that whenever I turn on the PC I ask what disk (Windows) I want to boot.

I have configured the entries in the bootloader with EasyBCD on the disk that the BIOS UEFI has as the boot priority, but I do not get that every time I turn on the PC I ask Windows (hard drive) to boot, but it starts directly the last disk you have used.

The only way I can see the Windows boot manager to choose a hard drive or another is when I restart the PC.

    
asked by jose_smt 17.02.2018 в 14:21
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The quick start of Windows I think prevents you from booting with the other disk. In fact I think you can not even enter the bios.

If you go to the recovery options and tell them to do a clean boot I think that the boot options will work for you.

Greetings

    
answered by 17.02.2018 / 18:26
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