Dual booting Windows 11 and Windows 10

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I'm going to set my (new) PC with a dual boot, but what's the best way to set this up? Install Win10 first or install Win11 first? Or does it not matter one jot? :confused:

I've currently got a dual boot of Win7 and Win10, Win7 being on the first partition.
 
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Usually I would install the older version first
Though with 10 and 11 might not matter
As long as your pc meets windows 11 requirements
Would be a pain to install 10 then get errors
That your bios isn't set right for 11
Personally I have them on separate hard drives
Instead of partitions
1 drive can fail and take out both operating systems
 
Don't bother duel booting with 11 and 10, it's a waste of time. Everything should now work on 11 with few problems.

If you really want different operating systems use another SSD and just swap them over when you need too.
 
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