Folder BOOT strange

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  1.    #11

    Please follow the steps I gave you exactly. It appears you completely ignored them.

    Those are not the commands given in Partition - Mark as Inactive

    Are you even booted into the correct Win7?

    gregrocker said:
    To do what you want, Boot into Win7 on the first drive, mark Win7_LUCA Inactive, delete its partition in Disk Mgmt:

    Partition - Mark as Inactive - Windows 7 Forums
    Partition or Volume - Delete

    Then either create a new partition there in Disk Mgmt, or Extend Z into the deleted space.
    Partition or Volume - Create New
    Partition or Volume - Extend

    I cannot read the error message.
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  2. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
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       #12

    [QUOTE=gregrocker;3006606]To do what you want, Boot into Win7 on the first drive, mark Win7_LUCA Inactive, delete its partition in Disk Mgmt:

    Partition - Mark as Inactive - Windows 7 Forums





    Partition or Volume - Delete


    /QUOTE]
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  3.    #13

    Use Disk Mgmt from the first OS, except for marking InActive.
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  4. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
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       #14

    gregrocker said:
    Use Disk Mgmt from the first OS, except for marking InActive.
    Ho eseguito le operazioni da WIN7_GINO.
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    I run the operations from WIN7_GINO.
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  5.    #15

    Can we see another screenshot of Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image
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  6. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
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       #16

    Ho riprovato con AOmei in modalitą PREos e la partizion WIN7_LUCA č stata eliminata.
    Penso ci sia ancora qualche problema, vedi immagine.
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    I tried again with Aomei mode PREOS and partizion WIN7_LUCA was eliminated.
    I think there is still some problem, see image
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  7.    #17

    Where is this boot folder that concerns you? Let us see a screenshot of it and the latest Disk Mgmt.
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  8. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
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       #18

    gregrocker said:
    Can we see another screenshot of Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image
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  9. Posts : 19
    win 7 pro 64b
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       #19

    gregrocker said:
    Where is this boot folder that concerns you? Let us see a screenshot of it and the latest Disk Mgmt.
    E' la WIN7_GINO
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    is the WIN7_GINO
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  10.    #20

    Windows 7 is being booted by WIN7_GINO partition, not the System Reserved partition which is no longer functioning as the boot partition per normal. We know this because the System flag is on that partition.

    So it would be normal to have a Boot folder on C now.

    Do you still have a Dual Boot menu? You can remove the extra listing in msconfig>Boot or with EasyBCD.
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