what i did was i had my broken windows (then working) on my m2 drive and a new install of windows on my ssd, so i cloned both windows i mean i took an image of them and swapped them. so now my new installed windows is on m2 drive and the broken one on the ssd. the fresh installed windows started...
Next time i want to install a second windows on a separate drive, do i need to unplug my working windows first before install to not get this issue again?
i dont need to reinstall new windows, i already have a working one. ill leave the other one so i can backup what i need from it and then just format the drive and use it as storage
its not the same windows, one is enterprise the other is pro. the broken is pro. and they have different keys. disk 4 is the broken one, disk 6 is working
Drive D is the broken one and the one i need fixing. when i try booting into it in boot menu in bios i get that winload error. its not a clone of my working windows, its another windows an old one. the broken windows drive is not on the bios list. i only see my working windows m2 drive that has...
its 2 diffrent kind of windows, its 11 but its not the same one. one is fresh install (my working windows) the other is an older windows 11 that i need with everything installed in it.
Fast boot is already disabled. I get that error from windows boot manager where you can choose which windows you want to start. i can choose my broken windows but i get that error if i do, my other windows boots no problem