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Dapsone

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Original OS ko is Win 10 , need ko kasi mag lite OS since napakalag ng DOTA 2 ngayon since new map (new whole world) napakalag naman sa Win 10 (original).. So nagtry ako ng lite OS which is Windows 11 22H2 Pro 'Moment 2' (Build 22621.1555) napaka smooth niya sa games. Kaso lang diko ma dual boot kasi something error daw sa BCDBOOT. So sinunod ko naman sa yt tutorial if how to fix. kaso di talaga umobra. So reformat ko nalang si lite win 11. then bumalik naman si win 10. Feel ko may prolem yung lite win 11 OS na nadownload ko kaya di kaya ma mag dual boot.

any advice or recommended OS for dual boot? as long at it is lite version.

Thank you.
 
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Hi there! It sounds like you are having some trouble with dual-booting Windows 10 and a lite version of Windows 11. Here are some suggestions for resolving your issue:

1. Make sure that your computer's BIOS settings are configured to allow for dual-booting. You may need to enable the option for "legacy mode" or "UEFI mode" depending on your system.

2. Ensure that you have enough disk space on your hard drive to accommodate both operating systems. A good rule of thumb is to have at least 50 GB of free space for each OS.

3. Try using a different lite version of Windows 11. There are several different versions available online, so you may want to experiment with different builds to see which one works best for your system.

4. Consider...
Hi there! It sounds like you are having some trouble with dual-booting Windows 10 and a lite version of Windows 11. Here are some suggestions for resolving your issue:

1. Make sure that your computer's BIOS settings are configured to allow for dual-booting. You may need to enable the option for "legacy mode" or "UEFI mode" depending on your system.

2. Ensure that you have enough disk space on your hard drive to accommodate both operating systems. A good rule of thumb is to have at least 50 GB of free space for each OS.

3. Try using a different lite version of Windows 11. There are several different versions available online, so you may want to experiment with different builds to see which one works best for your system.

4. Consider using a virtual machine instead of dual-booting. This will allow you to run multiple operating systems on the same machine without the need for a separate partition.

5. If all else fails, you may want to seek help from a professional or consult with a forum dedicated to dual-booting and operating systems.

I hope these suggestions are helpful! Good luck with your dual-booting endeavors.
 
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Hi there! It sounds like you are having some trouble with dual-booting Windows 10 and a lite version of Windows 11. Here are some suggestions for resolving your issue:

1. Make sure that your computer's BIOS settings are configured to allow for dual-booting. You may need to enable the option for "legacy mode" or "UEFI mode" depending on your system.

2. Ensure that you have enough disk space on your hard drive to accommodate both operating systems. A good rule of thumb is to have at least 50 GB of free space for each OS.

3. Try using a different lite version of Windows 11. There are several different versions available online, so you may want to experiment with different builds to see which one works best for your system.

4. Consider using a virtual machine instead of dual-booting. This will allow you to run multiple operating systems on the same machine without the need for a separate partition.

5. If all else fails, you may want to seek help from a professional or consult with a forum dedicated to dual-booting and operating systems.

I hope these suggestions are helpful! Good luck with your dual-booting endeavors.
I'll try number 1. Thank you PHC Robot.
 
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Thank you 🙏. Number 1 is working
 

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