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04-16-2017 09:03 AM
Ok, another question. I'm buying an external hard drive. The external hard drive will have Windows 10 Pro installed on it and some programs I use. I don't want to transfer files or anything else. I want to switch from the internal hard drive to the external hard drive and use that or vice versa. How do you do that?
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04-16-2017 07:40 PM - edited 04-16-2017 07:43 PM
While @JamesPetty did explain the BIOS style of selection, you could use a dual boot style.
Both styles require you to re-boot, but the dual boot utilizes a "Boot Manager".
Do you mind some curiousity?? What OS on the main drive? You did list WIN 10 originally.
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04-16-2017 04:12 PM
04-16-2017 07:25 PM
I was really hoping it was something simple, so i have to shut the computer off,change the boot order then restart. And I have to do that everytime i want to change to the external hardrive or vice versa? Or just change the boot order,either way theres a restart involved. Its an external hard drive using a usb hookup, was hoping a simple right click on the hard drive I wanted to use would work.
04-16-2017 07:40 PM - edited 04-16-2017 07:43 PM
While @JamesPetty did explain the BIOS style of selection, you could use a dual boot style.
Both styles require you to re-boot, but the dual boot utilizes a "Boot Manager".
Do you mind some curiousity?? What OS on the main drive? You did list WIN 10 originally.
HP Envy 8 5010 Tablet
(2) HP DV7t i7 3160QM 2.3Ghz 8GB
Printer -- HP OfficeJet Pro 8620 Legal
Custom Asus Z97D, I7-4790k, 16GB RAM, WIN10 Pro 64bit, ZOTAC GTX1080 AMP Extreme 3 fan 8GB RAM, 500GB SSD, Asus PB287 4k monitor, Rosewill Blackhawk case and 750W OCZ PSU.
04-17-2017 06:11 AM
Thank you for your help. Both hard drives are identical Windows 10 Pro 64 bit operating systems. I upgraded to a SSD from a HDD and i was told a clean install of Windows 10 was the best thing to do so I just installed the new hard drive and booted from the recovery media USB that I created when I got this desktop about 9 months ago. My problem is there are 2 programs that I paid for, Corel WinDvd Pro 12 and DvdneXtcopy that I use frequently on the old drive that I can't figure out how to migrate the programs to the new hard drive and they work. I would have to go over almost a year of bank statements to find out when I purchased them for proof of purchase. Thats why I wanted to make the HDD an external back up connected to my system so I could use both hard drives when i needed either one. What does this Boot Manager entail and do you only have to set it up once and reboot, or is it reboot everytime I want to switch?