![]() ![]() Try using two physical drives to install the two OS so that you can switch between them using the UEFI boot menu. Your options will most likely be either Intel iGPU or AMD cards. ![]() So in fact I have just installed Windows (the Win installer would let me create a new partition in the free space I have left on my disk for it), then I have rebooted and OpenCore would already let me choose between Windows and MacOS. OpenCore is probably the best options right now. I followed the mentioned guide page to just make sure Windows or Linux won't override the OpenCore EFI and it turned out everything was already set up. The guide doesn't seem to mention the big picture of the solution. ![]() I'm a little confused, do I just need to follow this part of the guide on moving Bootstrap.efi to the mobo, then install both Windows and Linux from their ISOs the standard way and OpenCore will automatically recognize them? Or do I need to install an additional bootloader, GRUB, Bootcamp, whatever? Now I'd like to add Windows 10 and Ubuntu (neither is yet installed on my drives). All went rather smooth except a few hiccups. Yesterday I've successfully installed Big Sur on my first hack with OpenCore. ![]()
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