I have 2 drives an SSD which is my windows drive (C) and an HDD which I want to install ubuntu on (D) I want to install ubuntu on D in such a way that it does not affect the windows boot mgr on C and I need to use the bios to boot to D but automatically boots on C if I do not do anything
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You can't boot to D until there is an OS on D. Burn an Ubuntu .iso onto a USB, boot from the live USB, and select to install on D. To be extra certain that the drives have no dependence on each other, you can remove the Windows drive from the device entirely when installing Ubuntu to the other drive.