How does Windows 11 perform for dual booting and sharing drives with Windows 10?
I have a customized Windows 10 Pro setup on my current machine, and I’m interested in adding Windows 11 Pro on a different SSD drive while ensuring both operating systems can access a third SSD drive. For instance, I plan to use Windows 10 for photo editing with files on drive 3, and Windows 11 for video editing with the same drive 3 files.
Is it possible to achieve this without encountering issues such as ‘drive access denied’ when accessing drive 3 from either Windows 10 or Windows 11? Additionally, do you have any other tips or recommendations for this setup?
Thank you.
I have a customized Windows 10 Pro setup on my current machine, and I’m interested in adding Windows 11 Pro on a different SSD drive while ensuring both operating systems can access a third SSD drive. For instance, I plan to use Windows 10 for photo editing with files on drive 3, and Windows 11 for video editing with the same drive 3 files. Is it possible to achieve this without encountering issues such as ‘drive access denied’ when accessing drive 3 from either Windows 10 or Windows 11? Additionally, do you have any other tips or recommendations for this setup? Thank you. Read More