Since Thunderbolt simply presents itself to the system as PCI-E, it's going to depend on what interface the Thunderbolt drive presents to the system (USB, FW, eSATA, etc...) and whether you could boot ...
The savior, thy name is Ventoy. Apologies in advance to everyone who has known about this incredibly useful tool, this post isn't for you. This post is for everyone else who, like me, has been wasting ...
To fix the “Cannot install Windows, BitLocker Drive Encryption is enabled on selected partition” error, suspend BitLocker via Settings or Control Panel, or use your recovery key to unlock the drive.