I'm currently running Windows 10 and for a time I was Dual booting Linux Mint and although I liked Linux I didn't like dual booting and removed Linux and Grub etc.
I want to now install Linux on its own drive and physically swap the drives over depending on what OS I want to use. My guess is I'll probably just swap them over once or twice a week. I'd like to make this procedure as painless as possible, I'm old school and use a standard bios boot instead of efi.
As anybody tried this and does Windows 10 cause any issues? Also is there some sort of 2.5" external stand alone bay available that as a Sata connection? All the ones I've seen are USB or PC mountable.
Any input appreciated
I want to now install Linux on its own drive and physically swap the drives over depending on what OS I want to use. My guess is I'll probably just swap them over once or twice a week. I'd like to make this procedure as painless as possible, I'm old school and use a standard bios boot instead of efi.
As anybody tried this and does Windows 10 cause any issues? Also is there some sort of 2.5" external stand alone bay available that as a Sata connection? All the ones I've seen are USB or PC mountable.
Any input appreciated
