My main desktop has a very intermittent problem that on booting causes it to display a green raster pattern on one of the dual monitors. I just have to boot from the Windows 7 drive to start the system in Windows 7. Note day later: I changed the boot sequence in the BIOS so the system boots from the Windows 10 drive and the Windows 7 drive can be left turned on. My EZ Gig IV cloning software obviously doesn’t support Windows 10. So now I have a peculiar dual-boot system which is no problem since I rarely use Windows 7 on that computer. His computer now boots and runs fine if the Windows 7 OS drive is turned off in the BIOS. As happened once before, the cloned drive wouldn’t boot and had to be repaired with Easy Recovery Essentials for Windows 10 Pro. I bought another SSD to run Windows 10 on a grandson’s desktop and cloned the current OS disk to the SSD.
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