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<blockquote data-quote="ForgottenSeer 823865" data-source="post: 842586"><p>This is what user accounts are made for, you keep the integrity of the OS while many people can use it and set their account differently. </p><p>Some programs can be installed for all users or limited ones depends where it is installed. </p><p>Adding a dual boot is just a pain, for the few benefit it affords in your case. </p><p>You just have to create a admin account to set general restrictions and security measures while using your own SUA. </p><p>What you plan to do is silly, I did what you plan to do a long time ago on Win7 because I wanted to use a separate gaming system. But it afforded no real benefits. At that time, no 6 months rolling updates like Win10 does now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ForgottenSeer 823865, post: 842586"] This is what user accounts are made for, you keep the integrity of the OS while many people can use it and set their account differently. Some programs can be installed for all users or limited ones depends where it is installed. Adding a dual boot is just a pain, for the few benefit it affords in your case. You just have to create a admin account to set general restrictions and security measures while using your own SUA. What you plan to do is silly, I did what you plan to do a long time ago on Win7 because I wanted to use a separate gaming system. But it afforded no real benefits. At that time, no 6 months rolling updates like Win10 does now. [/QUOTE]
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