Technically I can. I might have to (can I put the VM on the other HDD instead of partitioning my Fedora Drive?)

The problem is I have my office set up so that each employee has 2 computers, their primary one and a secondary one. If their primary goes down (or the printer, etc connected to it) they can move to their secondary computer to use/print/etc.

My computers secondary user is my boss. She can't use Fedora (or won't) and wants Windows installed. Having to log into Fedora, load VM and then log into Windows would be a lot harder for her than for me to figure out how to get the other drive to boot (as it should and I have done it a million times before).