(My apology if this is off-topic. )
Computers that I have owned in the past have had boot drives that are pretty much locked down. They have been in steel card cages that are not easily removed and pretty much inaccessable without dismantling everything.,
So, since I am klutzy and not confident about assembling one, I asked my local computer store to put one together with a slide-out drawer that would hold the boot drive. To try out a different operating system I would simply shut down, put a fresh drive in the drawer, close it and reinstall. That way I could boot into any operating system that I want.
Since Windows is favorably priced with a new machine, I asked for it as the first software configuration. The machine is ready for pickup.
Although I made it clear that this is what I need, the store didn't actually do it. I'm going to try again to get it my way.
So here's the question: Do you know of any reason not to do it ?
Is the BIOS modified by this activity ?
Thanks in advance for your response.
Bob
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