Glennzone
New Member
Hello all,
I've just finally configured EasyBCD to boot two distinctly Windows 10 installations each on their own respective drive. My question is this :
When booting to configuration on the first entry (internal drive 0), I want internal drive 1's C:\ drive hidden, and vice versa. How do I best do this ?
It seems like I should be able to put a script in there somewhere that runs the set of diskpart commands to hide the volume - perhaps with PowerShell, and then restores its visibility on shutdown.
The concept is to make the partition\volume on the second drive inaccessible while booted up on the first, and vice versa.
Is there a way within EasyBCD to set this up ? Or need I do this elsewhere ?
Thanks,
Glennzone
I've just finally configured EasyBCD to boot two distinctly Windows 10 installations each on their own respective drive. My question is this :
When booting to configuration on the first entry (internal drive 0), I want internal drive 1's C:\ drive hidden, and vice versa. How do I best do this ?
It seems like I should be able to put a script in there somewhere that runs the set of diskpart commands to hide the volume - perhaps with PowerShell, and then restores its visibility on shutdown.
The concept is to make the partition\volume on the second drive inaccessible while booted up on the first, and vice versa.
Is there a way within EasyBCD to set this up ? Or need I do this elsewhere ?
Thanks,
Glennzone