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Win7 on multiple motherboards (multiboot)
Good afternoon!
Is there even the slightest possibility of using a portable SSD as a boot drive for 2 computers with completely different tech. data, in particular one on an Intel processor, the other on AMD?
If so, how?
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I had Win7 on an HP DV9000t laptop (Intel processor), then it screwed up (the video chip burned out) and I put the HDD from the laptop into the Intel D865Perl motherboard, Windows started up, but it took the recovery that she herself suggested, then it started (but slowed down, most likely in view of the lack of firewood), then I bought a new computer, again an Intel motherboard, but the processor and socket are already different - it started without any recovery and works with a bang (I use it for games).
Maybe LiveCD? You can choose from an existing zoo or make your own www.youtube.com/watch?v=3R8vicCSTsE
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