How can I move C: drive where it belongs?

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  1. Posts : 13
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       #11

    Got it but....


    Is not that inside windows system? where I cannot get tooo?? can you get to it through bios sys repair? over passing umm missing bootmanager?
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  2. Posts : 12,012
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       #12

    Diskpart in post 8 in this thread shows your C partition as "RAW".

    Not good.

    As long as C is "RAW", I don't think you are going to boot Windows or be able to use Disk Management.

    I assume this is an HP computer with one hard drive containing multiple partitions?
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  3. Posts : 13
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       #13

    Not sure


    Thanks you for your reply, as you can see I don't understand much about computers is a hard drive an OS? If it is one hard drive and there is no hope is ok I was just wondering if any thing could be done for it, you see I saw 2 local disks is that it? see I cannot tell, I know I made this happened by messing with diskpart forget about bootmanager missing...what I was looking for is how to put C: back to it's original place I will give you the picture I talk about tomorrow, but I know I moved them by going to diskpart and activating what I should not, felt like God or something activating stuff lol I don't know, my reasoning is if I try to do any thing to it like fixing boot from scratch it will not do it in right drive......is hard to explain C: in winRE when I load drives says in place of another letter you see it in System Restore not local disk......

    Thank you so much for your reply I know is confusing but I will try to post picture tomorrow :).
    Last edited by gold eagle; 21 Apr 2016 at 01:05. Reason: lol forgot s! ugh
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  4. Posts : 4,751
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       #14

    Click on this link Disk Management - Post a Screen Capture Image and it will tell you how to post to this forum what we need to help. Good luck
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  5. Posts : 13
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       #15

    Problem solved :)


    Thank you all for your time and care Solution:

    Take disk out
    Unplug your computer for about 1 hour.

    This is what happened .............My husband's comp froze and gave it to me he had a usb overload thing... he kicked his front usb port my accident and 2 pins were touching each other................fixed.............I needed the disk according to me and the power cord........ today I was going to send that pict I was talking about, when I got to it was back in place so I don't know......

    That may work for others hopefully....

    Thank you to all again and whs.....I will try no to touch computers again, after I fix my raw C: lol :).

    Have a great day! and thanks seven forums.
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  6. Posts : 4,751
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       #16

    gold eagle said:
    Thank you all for your time and care Solution:

    Take disk out
    Unplug your computer for about 1 hour.

    This is what happened .............My husband's comp froze and gave it to me he had a usb overload thing... he kicked his front usb port my accident and 2 pins were touching each other................fixed.............I needed the disk according to me and the power cord........ today I was going to send that pict I was talking about, when I got to it was back in place so I don't know......

    That may work for others hopefully....

    Thank you to all again and whs.....I will try no to touch computers again, after I fix my raw C: lol :).

    Have a great day! and thanks seven forums.

    OK, who wants to write a Tutorial on kicking the computer. :)
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  7. Posts : 13
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    Thread Starter
       #17

    That is hilarious and I meant *by accident* you guys are really cool Thanks again!
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  8. Posts : 13
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       #18

    My computer is back now!


    The whole mess started because I got an 0xe0ef0003 error could not reset factory restore or settings or that.......I am kinda * thank full * for it. It does warn you to disconnect every thing out of your computer and leave only keyboard and mouse...... I have 2 OS same Home Premium (windows 7)...........



    I unplugged the second drive and took mem card....not card... stick out of it did not restore to factory settings, I may try tomorrow LOL... but when I did it found Home Premium but the location was unknown all this with repair disc of course in repair comp, I click on repair startup and there it was whole system back nothing lost, I plugged back the second one put mem card? no is not a card is a stick sorry. And every thing was just like I had it before. Seven Forums helped a lot to get here so one moooore time. Much thanks and keep up the good work.

    Now I can send you the pict you wanted!!!!!!


    Note: Did not *restore* my computer I only got it like it was before I tried to restore to factory settings.
    Last edited by gold eagle; 23 Apr 2016 at 01:57. Reason: Note:
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