I’d let them dominate me
I’d let them dominate me
I’d assumed you’d read my other comment. When I do have both drives plugged in at once, Windows always does a disk check on every startup, which takes a long time and is completely unnecessary. Just switching which device I boot from isn’t a good solution for my computer
Probably could, but it’s not worth the time or effort. I switch so rarely that even if it only took five minutes to configure, that’s still more time than I spend switching in six months
I can’t leave them both plugged in because Windows keeps complaining that my drive is damaged and it needs to run a disk check. The reason I don’t set up grub or something else properly is mainly laziness. I use one OS for a project that lasts several months at a time so I don’t switch between them that often. It’s just not worth the time or effort to save two minutes every few months
I wouldn’t recommend it, but my current setup is I reach into the computer, unplug one SSD and plug in the other. Not the most high-tech dual boot but yeah
I was coming here to talk about that recent post saying how easy it is to make a GUI and every program should already have one…
The only reason for floating point numbers is to use your laptop as a life buoy
10% of my ability to fix your computer is because I know the issue
90% is that I don’t panic at error messages and I know how to use a search engine
That IP address is coming from inside the house!