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I have a dual boot system, with two different SSD drives, each with an instance of Windows 10 Prox64. I select from the BIOS on power up (using F12) which SSD I want to boot from. There also is an internal dynamic disk (D-drive) that is visible from both OS's. If I add or delete files on the D-drive from one of the Windows 10 OS's, then when I boot up in the other OS, I will first get a Checking Disk (D-drive) and it "repairs" the drive. But then when I try to access the D-drive, I get an Access denied error. In order to get access, I have to go into the Drive's Properties... Security for th
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