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To: SI Ron (Crazy Music Man) who wrote (92288)12/19/2015 1:53:53 PM
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You still may be able to create a dual boot if you have a factory image.

To do this, image your Win10 and then do a factory restore and then image your original OS.

Afterward you can restore both to separate partitions.

Restore the Win10 first and then restore the previous OS to a secondary partition/drive.

Then install EasyBCD to Win10 and the EasyBCD boot loader will find both Windows installations. The "EasyBCD" boot-loader is compatible with Windows 10 and I have the 2.2 version installed for this purpose.

However, I can't find EasyBCD version 2.2 by Neosmart anymore for download though, and unfortunately you have to give them your email address to download version 2.3. I think Ver. 2.3 is still free for home use though, but have not verified that.

neosmart.net



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