Well I did it. - Edited the registry, over 9000 entries, and now Windopes realizes it is on "J" Drive and boots, runs, and works just fine. Lots of fun, SIGH !! -- But it is the best way there is to setup a dualboot. Both boots are completely independant of each other, yet both can see each other and be used to repair each other, and both have separate antivirus installs on them.
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