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Did you read WHS's tutorial?Guys, you are wasting your time with this OP. He should have done what he was told in this thread: Can't delete my data partition or format it
No, you need to do what whs suggested in your previous thread: Bootmgr - Move to C:\ with EasyBCD
People give you advice, but if you choose to ignore it you can't blame them for bailing out.
[QUOTE=seavixen32;1772857]No, you need to do what whs suggested in your previous thread: Bootmgr - Move to C:\ with EasyBCD
Your right, I use easybcd and now my C drive is active. Thank You. I'm sorry if I wasn't paying attention. I was running around panicking. I suffer from anxiety. I’m just going to have to learn to take it slower and take one step at a time. Sorry guys if I gave you a hard time because I know you were only trying to help me. Thanks.
Last edited by lostsoul62; 31 Jan 2012 at 10:06.
The cavalry beat me to it. Glad you resolved your problem Lost Soul.
EasyBCD isn't the most common way to solve your problem but a nice way to do it nonetheless.
For the sake of others - Microsoft terminology can lead to some confusion.
The partition marked "system" does not mean Operating system it actually means it contains key Boot files.
The partition marked "Boot" contains the Operating system.
Many third party software products will use the more logical reverse definition.