![]() ![]() I have a key for a Windows 7 Upgrade which doesn't work for a new installation.ĮDIT 3: I thought of a simpler alternative. (First edit added note about product key / licensing I meant to include but forgot)ĮDIT 2: My mistake, I forgot I don't have an extra Windows product key. I've tried just creating a separate user in Windows for this purpose, but unfortunately Steam doesn't care which user you're signed into Windows as.Ĭan I install Windows onto a different drive on the same computer with the same product key and switch between them, using the BIOS boot menu I currently use to switch between Windows and Linux? Or will there be an activation issue?Īs a last resort, I could remove Windows from my Macbook, but I'd rather not if at all possible. I'd like to create a space on the larger of the two HDDs to install Final Fantasy XIV, which doesn't work well for me in Wine. It's on an ext4 partition taking up the entire drive, so this space is not accessible to Windows. On the newer SSD I have Arch Linux, which I use for entertainment. ![]() There are no games on this drive, and I don't want any games to be accessible from this Windows install. On the older 64 GB SSD, I have Windows 10 installed, along with a bunch of video production software and related tools taking up most of the space. Right now I have two HDDs (for storage) and two SSDs (for OS) in my computer. ![]()
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