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C is a partition. It is not a drive. We need to know about PARTITIONS.
Look at your Disk Management by typing those 2 words in the Windows start box search.
Attached is a picture of my Disk Management. Note you see 3 drives in the lower portion, shown as disk 0, disk 1, and disc 2. Those are physical objects you can hold in your hand. They are DRIVES. Each drive has one or more partitions.
My drive 0 has just 1 partition: C, named system
My drive 1 has just 1 partition: D, named data
My drive 2 has just 1 partition: E, named backup.
Note that my C partition states the following info: system, boot, page file, active, crash dump, primary partition.
You most likely have a drive with more than 1 partition: C and at least one other. We need to know as much detail as you can provide about them: names, which ones are marked "active", "system", and so forth.