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If something doesn't work on one drive and then magically works when you install it on another drive...
How is your drive formatted? Is it NTFS and not keeping the right Linux file permissions or something like that? It's been a decade since I had a Windows formatted drive, but I seem to remember there were issues using NTFS in Linux.
EXT4. Huh, didn't realize installing a Linux OS into an NTFS formatted drive was even a thing
I don't think you actually could put the OS on NTFS, it literally cannot store Linux file permissions and I have no idea how badly that's going to break the system.
You certainly can use an NTFS drive for data storage in Linux but Windows has some default behaviors that make it hard to share that drive.