I did the same back when you could not have huge storage and fast storage at the same time. Today, there are SATA SSDs all the way up to 8TB and since I am not a "movies/TV on PC" guy, 1 good SSD is more than I will ever need. For testing I have a few extra systems that never have critical stuff on them.
kindly help. some malware is disabling my task manager in windows 10 RS5 via registry on every restart... i ran malware bytes antimalware and it identified the string of the registry , which i deleted. but on restarting windows it is again disabling task manager.
Try this reg file Code: Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00 [HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\System] "DisableTaskMgr"=dword:00000000
u r very right , there was one i deleted it and rebooted the system..but again task manager is disabled.
Kind of like six of one, half dozen of the other. USB SuperSpeed+ drives are fast, pretty much the same as a SATA disk. You have to have some kind of boot media in case you don't have a bootable system so I find it easier to just keep all my media on a USB drive plus there's room for backup and recovery data as well.
In UEFI yes and before when i was with win7 with Legacy BIOS , but when i installed 10 i made HDD GPT from the usb of course