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You can choose to install AnduinOS on one of the SSD by selecting the drive you want to install in the drop down menu when you reach the partitioning options screen in the installer. |
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Follow the document. It's simple if you have more than a single disk. https://docs.anduinos.com/Install/Dual-Boot-With-Windows.html Only data in that disk will be lost. |
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I have four SSDs on my PC, and Windows 10 is installed on the boot drive. I'd like to know if it's safe to install this distribution without losing the already installed system.
I read here (I forgot the topic), and if I misunderstood, I apologize, that version 1.3 is currently installing the boot or distribution on the wrong drive. I have no experience with Linux, but I wanted to try AnduinOS because I really want to kick M$ and its OS (I'm tired of M$). I don't want to permanently migrate until I've mastered the new OS.
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