Hi,
I have a computer that has been running Win 7 Ultimate x64 on it's own GPT SSD for a couple of years.
I recently got another SSD and installed Win 10 pro x64 on the this MBR initialized SSD.
My UEFI capable BIOS has a number of boot options relating to GPT & MBR, the one I've chosen is GPT first, then MBR.
After doing this I don't get any dual boot menu selection - but would like to.
How do I get the dual boot menu without corrupting my Win 7 installation - or secondarily the Win 10 installation?
Can EasyBCD 2.3 fix this?
Thanks for any advice,
John
PS: the reason I installed Win 10 on an MBR disk is because when I attempted to install it on the SSD formated as a GPT disk the Win 10 istallation refused to install, saying it couldn't install on a GPT disk.
I have a computer that has been running Win 7 Ultimate x64 on it's own GPT SSD for a couple of years.
I recently got another SSD and installed Win 10 pro x64 on the this MBR initialized SSD.
My UEFI capable BIOS has a number of boot options relating to GPT & MBR, the one I've chosen is GPT first, then MBR.
After doing this I don't get any dual boot menu selection - but would like to.
How do I get the dual boot menu without corrupting my Win 7 installation - or secondarily the Win 10 installation?
Can EasyBCD 2.3 fix this?
Thanks for any advice,
John
PS: the reason I installed Win 10 on an MBR disk is because when I attempted to install it on the SSD formated as a GPT disk the Win 10 istallation refused to install, saying it couldn't install on a GPT disk.