you can but i would pull the other hard drive out and use the new one as a primary to install windows then after your done swap it out and put it in as the secondary, then you just have to add the commands in your boot loader to the second os, although im not exactly sure what the system comands are, windows may get confused because of the hard drive label and the fact that it set up an mbr partition for its booting purposes. its the only solution i know due to the fact that microsoft has recently altered the install program to search for alternate partitions such as the 2fs format when it finds it it prompts you to delete the partition or it will go no further
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