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So I have a laptop with 2 internal SSD.
My plan in to have Windows on one and Batocera with its roms/bios on the second.
I don't want dual boot as such, I am happy to boot from Bios when I want to play games.
I have managed to run Batocera on my device via USB, everything works fine.
I was able to install to the SSD via the usb stick and internally within Batocera.
I was able to boot from my Bios into the Batocera SSD and run and emulate.
Then I noticed my SSD size was significantly smaller in Windows, Thought I wouldn't be able to get many roms on it. My 2Tb drive, showed what I think to be only the Batocera partition? So I shat myself and reformatted. No point having all that space unused.
Windows disk management I think, showed two partitions on that drive, Can I access the second partition or rest of the drive in Batocera?
I checked the wiki and searched a bit, sometimes it's just easier to ask.
I don't want to go with a USB stick, My laptop is decent and has ample spots for SSD, It just makes sense to me to keep it all internal
What's going to be the best way to install Batocera and Roms on the same SSD?
Cheers, Y'all
Thanks, Reddit, everything is working, now to dump my roms and bios
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