![]() ![]() > At that point I realized I didn't understand how to create another boot item forīob, to create further installs of Windows or Linux is easy. I haven't actually tried this yet, but quoting from viewtopic.php?f=2&t=2853&start=30: > Please if any can suggest me something. > select the USB key from Boot Now but I have a message that tel me "no > NTFS partition, I have created a new boot menu with new partition, I have > I have created an USB GPT bootable Windows 10 key, I have created a new > Now I wan to to install, on the free SSD space, another Windows 10 version > I have installed BootIt UEFI and all is OK > I have a Laptop with already installed a Windows 10 with UEFI So if the process is easier, please advise.> I can't understand how to install Windows 10 via UEFI BTW, I am OK if I have to delete the new 2nd HDD Win 10 install and start from the beginning. Resumeobject Īny further advice appreciated. I booted the original (old) Win10 hdd and then opened an Admin Powershell to run BCDEdit which gave me: I removed it and rebooted and no change, I still got the Windows dual boot screen. ![]() I booted from it and ran 'fixboot.tbs' and used all the default options to install it. I checked and the BootIt USB drive made was UEFI. Each is single Partition on each hdd.Īny advice how to straighten this out would be greatly appreciated. I also have 2 addition 4Tb HDDs for data drives. Win10 #1 is installed on Disk 0 - it is a Basic volume, 4Tb, the C drive is on a Basic 2Gb Primary partition and there is another 2 Gb UNallocated Win10 #1 is installed on Disk 1 - it is Basic 1 Tb and has 3 partitions : 2 hidden, a Recovery partition, a EFI System partition and C drive Primary partition (Boot,Page file, Crash Dump) What is the best method to clean this up so only Boot It is manipulating the boot process? When that boots - I am back to seeing the Windows 10 dual boot menu. Now when the PC powers up, I get the BootIt Menu but only one instance of "Windows 10". I installed Boot IT BM onto a USB and booted with that and installed BootIt with all the default options. ![]() Installing Win10 on the second HDD created a Wins 10 dual boot. I wanted to install a second Win10 OS on the new drive to keep my stuff on the first and my wife's on the new second hdd. I had one HDD running Win10 (UEFI and GUID) and then added a 2nd HDD. ![]()
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