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This appears to be designed to work when an internal SSD is set up with both Windows and Linux on the same storage device. Is there a way to make this work with Windows installs on a separate mass storage device? In my case, Windows is installed on a windows to go USB drive.
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Yes. Please choose Windows (USB) as your boot option and ensure that it is the only USB drive connected during the create config step as the program assumes it's searching the /dev/sda1 partition.
This appears to be designed to work when an internal SSD is set up with both Windows and Linux on the same storage device. Is there a way to make this work with Windows installs on a separate mass storage device? In my case, Windows is installed on a windows to go USB drive.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: