LE and Windows 10 y two ssd diferent.

  • Hello everyone.


    I have a minipc with two ssd disks and I want to install windows 10 on one ssd and libreelec on the other ssd disk.


    Easybootcd would be valid for this?


    What I want to avoid is having to go into the bios to choose to start windos or LE.


    I hope you can give me a hand.

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    No idea, I dual boot with a grub installation but it was done manually by me

  • I have a minipc with two ssd disks and I want to install windows 10 on one ssd and libreelec on the other ssd disk.

    My MiniPC's are just like that.


    In BIOS I have set the LE disk as primary boot, if I want to run Win10 I must press 'F7' during boot and select from boot menu otherwise it boots to LE.

    So far (~3 years) it's been working just fine.

    => Just my 5 cents...

    ..//Jocke.Sve

  • My MiniPC's are just like that.


    In BIOS I have set the LE disk as primary boot, if I want to run Win10 I must press 'F7' during boot and select from boot menu otherwise it boots to LE.

    So far (~3 years) it's been working just fine.

    but that is the bios, I would like to have a menu to select from and that has a countdown of several seconds so that one of the two starts by default.

  • but that is the bios, I would like to have a menu to select from and that has a countdown of several seconds so that one of the two starts by default.

    Indirectly that's how it works;

    Boot/BIOS logo is shown for 7 secs (time can be set in BIOS), unless 'F7' is pressed (showing OS section only, NOT BIOS settings!) LE is started automatically.


    Only differences are:

    - User has to manually press 'F7' to fire up the menu for selection of 'secondary' OS (Win10 in my case) .

    - This menu is managed by HW/AMI BIOS not by OS/GRUB.

    => Just my 5 cents...

    ..//Jocke.Sve

  • Ahh perfect, I did not remember that option, thank you very much.


    Allow me one more doubt.


    I have installed easybcd on the disk where windows 8.1 is and I have given an option and it has eliminated the windows boot, how can I recover it?

  • I have installed easybcd on the disk where windows 8.1 is and I have given an option and it has eliminated the windows boot, how can I recover it?

    Sorry, that's totally unknown area for me.

    => Just my 5 cents...

    ..//Jocke.Sve