Can't boot normally after gparted realignment

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    Have to go... maybe tomorrow
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    Hi,
    F8 does seem to work just fine.
    Johntf
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    Kaktussoft said:
    Have to go... maybe tomorrow
    No worries, thanks!
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    Kaktussoft said:
    in elevated command prompt
    Code:
     
    dir/ahs /s c:\winre.wim
    Code:
     
    dir/ahs /s c:\boot.sdi
    are these files on C:?
    And no, neither of those file are found on C!
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    Thanks for your input on this thread Kaktussoft. I appreciate it so +rep from me. :)
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    Copy D:\Recovery\windowsre\winre.wim and D:\Recovery\windowsre\boot.sdi to C:\Recovery\windowsre folder
    Maybe you have to create that folder first! Those files/folders are hidden system folders!

    Code:
     
    reagentc/disable
    REAGENTC /SETREIMAGE /PATH C:\Recovery\windowsre\winre.wim
    Now post C:\Windows\System32\Recovery\ReAgent.xml

    Code:
    reagentc/enable
    post bcdedit output as well
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    Kaktussoft said:
    Copy D:\Recovery\windowsre\winre.wim and D:\Recovery\windowsre\boot.sdi to C:\Recovery\windowsre folder
    Maybe you have to create that folder first! Those files/folders are hidden system folders!

    Code:
     
    reagentc/disable
    REAGENTC /SETREIMAGE /PATH C:\Recovery\windowsre\winre.wim
    Now post C:\Windows\System32\Recovery\ReAgent.xml

    Code:
    reagentc/enable
    post bcdedit output as well
    Hello again,

    Dell doesn't want me to access the Recovery folder on the D drive - it won't let me open that folder! Instead of folders, the Dell logo appears, followed by :

    Recovery Partition
    Warning!

    This area of your hard drive
    (or partition) contains files used
    for Datasafe Recovery process.

    Do not delete or alter these files.

    Any change to this partition could
    prevent any recovery later.
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    johntf said:
    Kaktussoft said:
    Copy D:\Recovery\windowsre\winre.wim and D:\Recovery\windowsre\boot.sdi to C:\Recovery\windowsre folder
    Maybe you have to create that folder first! Those files/folders are hidden system folders!

    Code:
     
    reagentc/disable
    REAGENTC /SETREIMAGE /PATH C:\Recovery\windowsre\winre.wim
    Now post C:\Windows\System32\Recovery\ReAgent.xml

    Code:
    reagentc/enable
    post bcdedit output as well
    Hello again,

    Dell doesn't want me to access the Recovery folder on the D drive - it won't let me open that folder! Instead of folders, the Dell logo appears, followed by :

    Recovery Partition
    Warning!

    This area of your hard drive
    (or partition) contains files used
    for Datasafe Recovery process.

    Do not delete or alter these files.

    Any change to this partition could
    prevent any recovery later.
    I don't alter any files there. Nor do I delete any.

    in elevated command prompt:

    Code:
     
    C:\
    md \recovery\windowsre
    D:\
    cd \Recovery\windowsre
    xcopy /h winre.wim c:\recovery\windowsre
    xcopy /h boot.sdi c:\recovery\windowsre
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    updated code!
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    Please check system restore settings as well Configuring System Restore In Windows 7 - Everything Microsoft | Leading Unofficial Microsoft Site

    No fake drives there? If so configure them as system restore disabled. Enable system restore on any drive you want. gparted cloning did clone and didn't activate it on new ssd.
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