Windows 10 watches everything. Can it see that I sometime boot into Tails?

I see alot of articles about Windows 10 reporting just about everything you do. I wonder if they are capable of seeing if you boot into a different OS. Anybody know?


Comments


[7 Points] shadowofashadow:

Tails is booted before windows ever gets a chance to start, so that would require some pretty shady shit on Microsoft's behalf. Maybe some sort of firmware hack on your mom but nothing from within windows would do that.


[2 Points] colesaw:

Windows 7 was the last Microsoft product i used.

Now i request them to give me one...so that i can wipe my arse with thier product shit on it and claim a refund


[1 Points] theevoinsider:

When tails is on, Windows is off, unless you're referring to using tails in a virtual machine


[1 Points] None:

The answer is NO my friend, when you boot TAILS from the thumb drive, you are changing the machine from a Windows to a Linux machine. also, when you reboot to Windows, there is no trace of TAILS left on the machine.


[1 Points] Leah_Undercover:

Aside from probably not having scrubbed your RAM between reboots, and not knowing exactly what the UEFI / Windows is capable of, it is unlikely that LE would be able to mount on attack on you this way. As for whether or not they could tell that you booted into TAILS, UEFI probably does keep a boot counter, and Windows surely does. If there is a great difference between the two then LE could know that you booted something other than Windows. Whether or not it was TAILS is impossible to tell (granted you weren't JUST booted into Linux).

Friendly warning: don't use Windows.


[1 Points] berner403:

how do i boot tails on windows ten i have it downloaded but no idea how to get it to run