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Couldn't you just configure your BIOS to boot from one or the other? I've never had Windows care about drives it's not configured to use.
Probably could, but it's not worth the time or effort. I switch so rarely that even if it only took five minutes to configure, that's still more time than I spend switching in six months
There shouldn't be any configuration, you just push F11 or whatever and select the other boot drive. I still do that when I boot into Windows like once/year.
I'd assumed you'd read my other comment. When I do have both drives plugged in at once, Windows always does a disk check on every startup, which takes a long time and is completely unnecessary. Just switching which device I boot from isn't a good solution for my computer