Hell yeah, this makes me want of buy it twice now
And not to mention, this is a midrange SOC. Why are you seething at the thought of a midrange chip being close to a five year old flagship. It is not a modern flagship, why do you expect it to perform as such
Exynos has been behind for a while now. You can’t expect someone who started a race ten minutes after everyone else to catch up in 1 second
Matt part did an explanation of it that ruled it down to Oregon I think
The drive is formatted, but it has no data on it. They’re both the same size
Oh thanks. I swapped them, the new Drive doesn’t show in the boot menu but it is marked as a higher number than the the old one. Will windows install to the new drive?
How do I install grub on it?
Just a quick question, will I need to do this every time I want to boot into a different OS?
Oh that makes sense. They’re both nvme of the same size so I could do that. Thanks! I’ll give an update
What do you mean by swap them around, and what do you mean by interface?
I should note that after noticing it wasn’t detected by the boot menu, I formatted as NTFS. It is detected in the list of drives that the bios has however