BSOD after changing drive letter


  1. Posts : 2
    Windows 7 64
       #1

    BSOD after changing drive letter


    So i wanted some more space in to my C drive and I downloaded Partition Wizard. It got the job done and changed 10gb from my D drive into my C drive. After the restart i had to do, the problems started. My computer now showed my D drive as a cd driver or something and when i tried to open Steam it told me to put in the DVD or something..
    I didnt know what to do so i messed around with the Windows disk management thing and changed the drives (D) letter to F just to see what would happen.. my computer froze and i got a blue screen:



    And when i restart the computer i get this one first:



    I cant do the check that the black screen is suggesting because it cuts to the blue screen in ~1 second.


    I cant get past the blue screen, it does this and then it restarts over and over..
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  2. Arc
    Posts : 35,373
    Microsoft Windows 10 Pro Insider Preview 64-bit
       #2

    Souzr said:
    So i wanted some more space in to my C drive and I downloaded Partition Wizard. It got the job done and changed 10gb from my D drive into my C drive. After the restart i had to do, the problems started. My computer now showed my D drive as a cd driver or something and when i tried to open Steam it told me to put in the DVD or something..
    I didnt know what to do so i messed around with the Windows disk management thing and changed the drives (D) letter to F just to see what would happen.. my computer froze and i got a blue screen:



    And when i restart the computer i get this one first:



    I cant do the check that the black screen is suggesting because it cuts to the blue screen in ~1 second.


    I cant get past the blue screen, it does this and then it restarts over and over..
    Hi Souzr.

    Do you have access to another computer right now? If so, download Partition wizard Bootable CD (the last one in the link). Burn it in a blank CD or in a USB flash stick.

    Boot into Partition Wizards GUI following this instructions. When you are on the last screen, take a camera snap of the screen and upload the snap here.
    Screenshots and Files - Upload and Post in Seven Forums

    We need to see the partitions and parameters.

    Also, better you perform a bootable HDD scan, as the second image says. Try Seatools for DOS. Let us know the results.
      My Computer


 

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