I really appreciate your video with detailed instructions. I was worried I would be unable to access my existing Windows 10 installation after install but thanks to your instructions I worried for nothing. Again, thanks a lot.
Just done this with a new laptop, but with dual boot Windows 11. The issue I've encountered and no one in any of the forums can explain, is the time delays with bootups. With just the original install, from powering on the laptop, it took 2-3 seconds to display the Windows login screen. Now with the dual boot, the initial boot screen now takes 15 seconds to appear. After that, choosing the original install takes about 2-3 seconds to get to the login screen, whilst choosing the secondary install takes around 25 seconds. The laptop uses a 1TB NVMe, with both partitions on the same media. Fast Startup is disabled in both installs, and it's only Windows installed.
@@_d0only during the boot process. Since making the original post, the only comments I've received from other forums that I've posted to is that they've never taken note of the new boot times. I've learned to live with it, but under Sod's law, as soon as I decide to get rid of the dual boot partition, is when I will want to use it for some important testing.
Holy Cow...it worked...I mean for me! When it comes to computers, I am just this side of a caveman. However, instead of partitioning part of a drive, I put the 10 on my hard drive and 11 on my ssd...thank you, sir for your informative and helpfully instructive video! I'm so excited, I can't sleep!
@@Watermelon_Cat1909 yes, I was lucky with that aspect. However, I ended up replacing both drives with SSDs. One was a regular SATA HDD which ran horribly slow no matter what I did. The other was replaced for need of higher capacity storage. For the time being, the entire system is now Windows 10 Pro.
I tried several times. But no work. Installed wins 10 with MBR partition and shrink volume for wins 11. No way to change to GPT for wins 11 in the same hard drive. If I changed MBR to GPT to install wins 10 and it changed to MBR itself . I tried to install wins 11 first and did shrink volume to install wins 10 and they worked awhile and cracked windows , no windows startups.
Trying to install Windows 11 dual boot up, at Windows setup stage my new partitioned drive is not showing up at all. No drive available to select, can you advise, thanks
Does the dual boot command only work in widows 11 or with windows 10 as well? Also is it a must that the different windows versions have to be on the same partition for the dual boot to work? Or can you still get the dual boot command to work if you have the 2 windows versions installed on separate partitions?
Great video, just 2 questions if you are able to answer would be awesome. Since you didn't provide a key, can you activate with yout existing Win 10 key and still have both OS'S activated? and do both Windows set the drive as C:\ ? thanks
I did not install the 2 OS into dual boot mode, but installed them separately in 2 HDD and SSD, but no way I could boot up the Win7 even if I chose to boot up the OS in the selected HDD, I set it up in the BIOS CMOS to boot up the Win7, so I assumed the new hardware system always choose to boot up Windows 10 in the SSD for no matters which HDD I had chose to boot up the OS with !
I’m having an issue with mine, I’m trying to have 2 windows 10 installations, in the dual boot menu only 1 is showing up. Currently the only way for me to switch is in the bios boot manager, do you know why this is? I see in yours you have 2 different windows 10 installations. My windows 10s are on 2 separate internal NVME drive, do you know why I only see one in windows dual boot?
I have a question ! What if you bought an HP pc with windows 11 preinstalled and have a 500GB ssd . Can you make a partition and install windows 10 on that partition for dual booting or will windows 11 weirdly prevent this ?
I have several windows 11 installations and don't know which one to set. How can i remove installations from the boot menu so there is only 1 or 2 options?
i have an issue, current boot mode is Legacy CSM, If I change UEFI mode and secure mode in Bios setting, I will be able to load windows 10 ? It looks like you did not make any changes in your Bios settings. Many thanks for your help in advance
I have some rewriteable DVDs but they are only 4,7GB. USB sticks aren't a option for me so is there a alternative to install? I don't mind if it's not Windows 11, aslong I have something to dual boot
It'd be a lot safer to just use a VM if you want to do sketch stuff. I think if you dual boot windows and windows if you get a virus in one of them it can pretty easily get into the other one. Unless you have them on different drives and they're both encrypted with different keys
Having successfully set up a dual boot it starts with the option to "Choose an operating system": Windows 10 has the correct logo showing four squares 'at an angle' but Windows 11 (like your intro above) shows a rectangle without the new Windows 11 logo. Why is that and can it be changed?
After you do this process, will I have access to my drives, like I would in windows 10, or do I only have access to the drive I allocated space for in Windows 11?
Can we install win 11 if we don't have a license i already has win 10 with license ❓ i want to know if I can dual boot win 10 with win 11 that is without licence
Mine doesn't come with default os So the default os menu only shows the Windows 10 But I had PrimeOS on my hard drive I don't know what to do because My device has a Hybrid storage Both mSATA SSD and SATA HDD I use my SSD to store my Windows10 And my SATA HDD to store my badass data AND the PrimeOS So WHY IT DOESN'T SHOW UP??? The PrimeOS doesn't show up on the "Default OS Settings" I dunno what to do Guide pls
In the beginning of the video I see the blue screen where you can choose the operating system, why at 6:25 you get the black screen to choose the operating system?
My surface pro 7 won’t detect the external ssd when bottling up but when it running windows on internal ssd it detects it , can someone please help me?
One of the greatest uses of AI is its ability to understand ordinary speech and then execute commands in response. So, instead of doing the long and tedious series of steps described here (but thanks for sharing them with us here in old days!), you'll just say, "I want to install Windows 11 as a dual boot drive" and THAT WILL BE IT. The AI will do the rest. I can't wait for that day.
I get fed up with You-Tubers (generally from the US I find) wanting me to subscribe and click the like button before even watching anything. Are you that desperate? NO! I don't like the first 15 seconds of your video and I am NOT SUBSCRIBED BTW.
I really appreciate your video with detailed instructions. I was worried I would be unable to access my existing Windows 10 installation after install but thanks to your instructions I worried for nothing. Again, thanks a lot.
Just done this with a new laptop, but with dual boot Windows 11. The issue I've encountered and no one in any of the forums can explain, is the time delays with bootups. With just the original install, from powering on the laptop, it took 2-3 seconds to display the Windows login screen. Now with the dual boot, the initial boot screen now takes 15 seconds to appear. After that, choosing the original install takes about 2-3 seconds to get to the login screen, whilst choosing the secondary install takes around 25 seconds. The laptop uses a 1TB NVMe, with both partitions on the same media. Fast Startup is disabled in both installs, and it's only Windows installed.
is it slower overall or just on boot?
@@_d0only during the boot process. Since making the original post, the only comments I've received from other forums that I've posted to is that they've never taken note of the new boot times. I've learned to live with it, but under Sod's law, as soon as I decide to get rid of the dual boot partition, is when I will want to use it for some important testing.
Awesome, I was looking for the specific part where you enable dual boot and select default os. This is great, thank you.
Holy Cow...it worked...I mean for me! When it comes to computers, I am just this side of a caveman. However, instead of partitioning part of a drive, I put the 10 on my hard drive and 11 on my ssd...thank you, sir for your informative and helpfully instructive video! I'm so excited, I can't sleep!
so you didnt have to create a partition, you just installed windows 11 on your drive?
@@Watermelon_Cat1909 I believe I said I installed Windows 10 and 11 on two different drives.
@@Tigerblade2002 correct you just didn’t have to partition part of the drive like in the video
@@Watermelon_Cat1909 yes, I was lucky with that aspect. However, I ended up replacing both drives with SSDs. One was a regular SATA HDD which ran horribly slow no matter what I did. The other was replaced for need of higher capacity storage. For the time being, the entire system is now Windows 10 Pro.
@@Tigerblade2002 ok thank you for responding I just wanted to make it clear that I didn’t have to create a partition
It has worked for me, I managed to dualboot Windows 10 and Windows 10, you are great. Like and subscribe
Me who wants to dual boot windows 10 with win 11 because I installed windows 11 and I hate it... Very helpful tutorial thanks :)
Thanks a lot mate 😍. I have a question how much data will be required for creating Windows 11 installation media & the whole process ??
Around 5GB
I tried several times. But no work. Installed wins 10 with MBR partition and shrink volume for wins 11. No way to change to GPT for wins 11 in the same hard drive. If I changed MBR to GPT to install wins 10 and it changed to MBR itself . I tried to install wins 11 first and did shrink volume to install wins 10 and they worked awhile and cracked windows , no windows startups.
Worked, thanks man!
Trying to install Windows 11 dual boot up, at Windows setup stage my new partitioned drive is not showing up at all. No drive available to select, can you advise, thanks
Got the same problem here
I fixed mine
@@maverickmonroe756 I gave up on this a long time ago 😁
Does the dual boot command only work in widows 11 or with windows 10 as well?
Also is it a must that the different windows versions have to be on the same partition for the dual boot to work?
Or can you still get the dual boot command to work if you have the 2 windows versions installed on separate partitions?
*How to setup this if I have second Windows on different SSD? I tried your guideline and I dont have another option there.*
Awesome content bro!! Works like charm!
Hey there, what's the text to speech software you using?
I'd like to know this too
Thank you! I missed Windows 10, now I can use both!
is this the same hard drive ? or a separate hard drive ? thanks
same
Thanks for the video, you really have a special way of explaining things. Go ahead
Worked for me with 2 SSD's.😄😄
I’m having two windows and i want to remove windows 10, how can i remove it
Great video, just 2 questions if you are able to answer would be awesome. Since you didn't provide a key, can you activate with yout existing Win 10 key and still have both OS'S activated? and do both Windows set the drive as C:\ ? thanks
thanks it worked with my custom windows 10 aswell thank you!
Did you download the win10 file on the bootable drive?
Can you use a external hard drive for a partition? If so, will it delete the other files in there?
Спасибо добрый человек! Без лишних слов
I did not install the 2 OS into dual boot mode, but installed them separately in 2 HDD and SSD, but no way I could boot up the Win7 even if I chose to boot up the OS in the selected HDD, I set it up in the BIOS CMOS to boot up the Win7, so I assumed the new hardware system always choose to boot up Windows 10 in the SSD for no matters which HDD I had chose to boot up the OS with !
its because you cant install windows on an HDD, I think, at least it didn't work for me
2:04 How many GBs of net it took?
Thank you sir . 😁💞
For me it says „Windows cannot be installed to this disk. The selected disk is of the GPT partition style
Thanks for a great tutorial.
ty this helped so much
Does Windows Boot Manager detect it if it's on another drive ? Or I need to have two EFI partition ?
I’m having an issue with mine, I’m trying to have 2 windows 10 installations, in the dual boot menu only 1 is showing up. Currently the only way for me to switch is in the bios boot manager, do you know why this is? I see in yours you have 2 different windows 10 installations.
My windows 10s are on 2 separate internal NVME drive, do you know why I only see one in windows dual boot?
Dual booted 4 different operating systems
isn't there a one where it has a newer look?
Can i dual boot this way without losing data.
Ye
Always back up data before doing any sort of upgrade.
I have a question ! What if you bought an HP pc with windows 11 preinstalled and have a 500GB ssd . Can you make a partition and install windows 10 on that partition for dual booting or will windows 11 weirdly prevent this ?
I have several windows 11 installations and don't know which one to set. How can i remove installations from the boot menu so there is only 1 or 2 options?
GREAT TRAINING THANKS !!
In dual booting, can we access the files on the other drive containing different OS?
i tried to dual boot windows 10 and windows 10 and it almost broke my pc
i assume this is for 64bit win 10 and win 11 or will this method work for 32bit win 10 and 64bit win 11?
Could we change these window's logos on the "choose an operating system" page?
how to boot from hard disk 2 which is not showing from bios in the boot section
Wow, that works, thanks a lot
i have an issue, current boot mode is Legacy CSM, If I change UEFI mode and secure mode in Bios setting, I will be able to load windows 10 ? It looks like you did not make any changes in your Bios settings. Many thanks for your help in advance
I have some rewriteable DVDs but they are only 4,7GB. USB sticks aren't a option for me so is there a alternative to install? I don't mind if it's not Windows 11, aslong I have something to dual boot
you need a 8gb usb drive minimum.
can't you just download an iso to a virtual dvd drive, or am I just confused
@@edwardmacnab354 idk
Is this generally a good idea safety wise?
It'd be a lot safer to just use a VM if you want to do sketch stuff. I think if you dual boot windows and windows if you get a virus in one of them it can pretty easily get into the other one. Unless you have them on different drives and they're both encrypted with different keys
Having successfully set up a dual boot it starts with the option to "Choose an operating system": Windows 10 has the correct logo showing four squares 'at an angle' but Windows 11 (like your intro above) shows a rectangle without the new Windows 11 logo. Why is that and can it be changed?
Why does that matter? Does it boot win 11? Then it works
@@ChadCarney-hu3du Yes it works, but... I like things to be correct and if one is right and the other is wrong - why? To me that matters. 🧐
@@mda5003 Ask a 13 yr old whiz kid , otherwise , if it ain't Actually broke , don't really really break it .
@@edwardmacnab354 If I can break something then I'll break it! 😈
@@mda5003 a true hacker attitude--kudos !
After you do this process, will I have access to my drives, like I would in windows 10, or do I only have access to the drive I allocated space for in Windows 11?
Same doubt for me
You have both access
But different user profile or data
@@χάθηκα so does this mean I can access both of my partitions (on the same drive, physically) on Windows 11 or Windows 10?
@@Ans0nR6 yeah yeah, same idea as having 2 doors in one room. You can access same files
There a way to change what the 2nd OS name is when you are at the dual boot os selection screeen? Instead of them both Saying Windows 11.
Could you tell me. how to remove window 11 and keep window 10 from pc
UEFI and Secure Boot are not actual requirements and Microsoft themselves show how to bypass on their official website so stop!
Can we install win 11 if we don't have a license i already has win 10 with license ❓ i want to know if I can dual boot win 10 with win 11 that is without licence
The partion is not showing in the advanced install 😢
Mine doesn't come with default os
So the default os menu only shows the Windows 10
But I had PrimeOS on my hard drive
I don't know what to do because My device has a Hybrid storage
Both mSATA SSD and SATA HDD
I use my SSD to store my Windows10
And my SATA HDD to store my badass data AND the PrimeOS
So WHY IT DOESN'T SHOW UP???
The PrimeOS doesn't show up on the "Default OS Settings"
I dunno what to do
Guide pls
In the beginning of the video I see the blue screen where you can choose the operating system, why at 6:25 you get the black screen to choose the operating system?
ikr
I created a partion on c drive where my win 10 is installed is it okay ❓
Please help, Booted from USB
In setup on select driver to install my partition isn't there. No drives show up
Me too
Bro do u really read those terms? Everyone is just gonna accept them without scrolling
I love window 11 bit valorent can't run in window 11 so I want to Macke my PC dual boot
bro same
Same issue, valorant. I dont want to enable secure boot and tpm
can you make a video dual boot window 10 while having window 11 installed
It will more or less be the same process
My surface pro 7 won’t detect the external ssd when bottling up but when it running windows on internal ssd it detects it , can someone please help me?
Meka balapu lankawe eun kaud inne 🇱🇰
Thanks
After installation no driver is shown. What can i do now?
tenk u tenk u my friending
One of the greatest uses of AI is its ability to understand ordinary speech and then execute commands in response. So, instead of doing the long and tedious series of steps described here (but thanks for sharing them with us here in old days!), you'll just say, "I want to install Windows 11 as a dual boot drive" and THAT WILL BE IT. The AI will do the rest. I can't wait for that day.
Can you do this with a second drive instead of creating a partition?
sure can
as long as it's not a hard drive
I tried to do this but i when i'm in the installation and trying to choose a drive my second d: drive doesn't show up?? Can some one help pls
Tysm
Proper mate
does this work if i want 2 windows 10?
I installed windows 7 on a separate disk on my computer with windows 10, and now i cant get back to windows 10.
That's probably because Win 7 is number 1 in boot priority. You can go into your UEFI/Bios to change the boot order.
@@MIJones-hm5gz tried that.
Can you do this with a VHD?
Thank you
great
what text to speech are you using
It's a human voice.
@@WindowsChimp wtf
its not working on my windows 11 laptop i want windows 10 back :(
There will be data loss or not
Can you dualboot Windows 10 and 11 while using the same Windows 10 activating key?
Same issue .Any reply?🤔🤔
No
You can Microsoft made you do it so your able to do it
It deleted My windows 10
Can I have two Windows 11s instead of windows 11 and windows 10??
dude just create a user on your pc if you want windows 11 only
@@fail-c6b there a reasons to have separate versions
om i love you soo much !!!!
Bro can I dual boot WIN 11& Win 10 on unsupported hardware?
Yes, you can.
Yes, you can. However, Microsoft won't supply your PC with security updates.
Old windows is not showing
Can we use the same data in both the windows
Yes, you can.
@@WindowsChimpwith this same method? And is their any lag or any other issue occurs ?
yeahhh . thanks ..
You're welcome!
Is it possible to instala dual boot Windows 10 from Windows 11?
Yes, but you need w10 mct and you need at least 100 gb to enjoy the os
mine cant find drivers
Can i access my window 10's data in windows 11
yes
yes cause both use NTFS partitions
my pc will blust like aa nuke
Never do win11 again, Win7 & 10 though :)
mata kelauna sahodaraya
I get fed up with You-Tubers (generally from the US I find) wanting me to subscribe and click the like button before even watching anything. Are you that desperate? NO! I don't like the first 15 seconds of your video and I am NOT SUBSCRIBED BTW.
Too much talking man
How to get rid of it
lmao
remove the partition and fusion partions
Fake!