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Is it possible to install Windows 10 on drive C (SSD) and all system partitions on D (HDD)?
I know that when installing Windows, you can delete all system partitions on drive C (SSD), install Windows on drive D (HDD), and then back to drive C (SSD), without deleting system partitions on drive D (HDD).
Thus, all system partitions (except MSR, because this hidden partition will be created during installation anyway) will be located on disk D (HDD).
But as you understand, this is too dreary)))
Is it possible somehow when installing Windows 10 (for example, via the command line) to create all system partitions including MSR (preferably) on drive D (HDD), and Windows itself on drive C (SSD )?
PS Yes, I correctly and ingeniously formulated the question and painted its essence)))
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In my opinion, this is possible, for this you need to mark the disks in the MBR. Then what you call Windows itself is in C, and all other partitions that you call all system partitions including MSR simply become unnecessary. I did exactly that to myself.
True, there is one caveat - the "ten" does not like when they try to put it on the MBR, and strongly resists. But with the help of simple dances with a tambourine, I still managed to persuade her.
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