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To dual boot Windows 10 and Windows 11, you will need to create two partitions on your hard drive. A partition is a logical division of a hard drive. Each partition can contain a different operating system.
To create two partitions on your hard drive, you can use a partition manager. A partition manager is a software program that allows you to create, delete, and resize partitions on your hard drive.
Once you have created two partitions, you can install Windows 10 on one partition and Windows 11 on the other partition. When you start your computer, you will be presented with a boot menu. The boot menu allows you to choose which operating system you want to use.
Here are the steps on how to dual boot Windows 10 and Windows 11:
- Download the Windows 10 and Windows 11 installation ISO files.
- Create a bootable USB drive or DVD with the Windows 10 installation ISO file.
- Boot your computer from the bootable USB drive or DVD.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows 10.
- Once Windows 10 is installed, restart your computer.
- Boot your computer from the bootable USB drive or DVD again.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows 11.
- Once Windows 11 is installed, restart your computer.
- When your computer starts up, you will be presented with a boot menu.
- Select the operating system that you want to use.
You can also use a virtual machine to run two operating systems on your computer at the same time. A virtual machine is a software program that creates a virtual computer inside your computer. You can install an operating system in the virtual machine and use it just like you would use a physical computer.
To run two operating systems on your computer using a virtual machine, you will need to download a virtualization software program. Some popular virtualization software programs include VirtualBox, VMware, and Parallels Desktop.
Once you have downloaded a virtualization software program, you can create a virtual machine and install an operating system in it. When you start the virtual machine, you will be presented with a desktop environment that looks like a physical computer.
You can use the virtual machine just like you would use a physical computer. You can install software, run programs, and save files. However, there are some limitations to using a virtual machine. For example, you will not be able to access hardware devices that are connected to your physical computer, such as a printer or a scanner.
Here are some of the benefits of dual booting:
- You can use different operating systems for different tasks. For example, you can use Windows 10 for gaming and Windows 11 for productivity.
- You can have access to software that is not available for your current operating system.
- You can test new operating systems without affecting your current operating system.
Here are some of the risks of dual booting:
- You can damage your data if you make a mistake during the installation process.
- You can experience compatibility issues between the two operating systems.
- You may need to update your drivers for both operating systems.
If you are considering dual booting, it is important to weigh the benefits and risks before making a decision.
For more Information, please refer to following resources :-
- I can't sign in to my Microsoft account - https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/i-can-t-sign-in-to-my-microsoft-account-475c9b5c-8c25-49f1-9c2d-c64b7072e735
- Get support for Microsoft 365 for business - https://learn.microsoft.com/microsoft-365/admin/get-help-support
- Help with the Microsoft account recovery form - https://support.microsoft.com/account-billing/help-with-the-microsoft-account-recovery-form-b19c02d1-a782-dee6-93c3-dc8113b20c42
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