What's more important to boot speeds: the drive windows is on, or the drive the windows boot manager is on? (EFI installs.)
E.g., if the boot manager is on a slower m.2 drive, but windows is on the faster pci-e drive, would moving the boot partition to the pci-e drive increase boot speeds, or make no difference?
E.g., if the boot manager is on a slower m.2 drive, but windows is on the faster pci-e drive, would moving the boot partition to the pci-e drive increase boot speeds, or make no difference?