How to make a Acer Predator 300 Dual Boot Windows 10

disposal
disposal Member Posts: 2 New User
Hello!

I'm trying to get my new acer predator 300 to dual boot. Both being Windows 10. Wanting to keep my work stuff separate from my side. 

I installed a new SSD and everything seems fine with it. When booting with the windows USB stick, and at the part where its supposed to find drives I have zero in there. Not even the drive that's currently running windows now, shows up. I tried going through BIOS and disabling fast boot, and another thing I found online said to make a password in BIOS, but neither worked. Also ran the command in CMD to make the computer ask me at start up where i want to boot from. Still no drives showing up to install the windows though. 

If anyone has a suggestion it would be greatly appreciated. I only know a little about computers from little I've done so far on them. Last time I had to do this on my desktop it found both drives and was pretty straight forward. 

Answers

  • xapim
    xapim ACE Posts: 7,253 Pathfinder
    edited November 2021
    disposal yeah dual boot with windows 10 will be a bit tricky because its secure boot with uefi it will only recognize 1 drive ( the oldest GPT saved record in the bios) and it will create conflicts your best option its to disable secure boor (not recommended) and after go to the boot menu everytime you want to boot from a different drive (F12) but as i said as it conflicts might not work properly win7 was way easy to multiple boot since uefi was implemented on newer OS its more complicated you need to set a supervisor password to disable secure boot but as i said i dont recommend it it may even break windows in most drivers as they need secure boot enabled to verify the driver signatures also do not forget to remove the supervisor password asap to avoid forgeting it or even a bios bug (as i have seen) that wont let you into the bios anymore saying incorrect password because if this happens you would need to send it back to acer to get it re-flashed to remove the pass theres no other way but if you want to keep your work separate why wont u create another local account and restrict/protect whatever you need to would be much easier and less hassle than dual boot but again its up to you  either way good luck :)

    Give it a check here should be the same steps for 10 also bare in mind you need to remove the drive with the OS already installed first before trying to install in the other drive or will not recognize any of them:

    https://www.xda-developers.com/dual-boot-windows-10-windows-11/

    https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/how-to-install-two-windows-10-os-in-two-seperate/def4fdd8-715f-4cb1-8586-2416325efa14


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  • disposal
    disposal Member Posts: 2 New User
    Thanks for the replies @xapim @Easwar

    I tried a few things from each but still no luck.

    It seems to be something with the drive not being recognized? Tried using windows 11 but that didn't change anything either. 

    In BIOS I have secure boot off, security password on(have tried off too), turned the f12 boot option on, fast boot off.  Uefi is on, and I cannot change that unless I'm missing a way to switch it.

    For the drives I have tried reformatting a few different ways and still not showing up in setup to install to. Attaching a few pics of that.