bcd/bcdedit problems and others after Acronis DD11

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       #121

    Is the # entry the hidden System Reserved partition?

    I wanted to clean things up. The F and G partitions were on an old HDD that I wiped, that used to have my old Win 7 installation, but has bad sectors so I removed it.

    The D: is my DVD Drive, why are there 5 corressponding volumes??
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       #122

    front360 said:
    Is the # entry the hidden System Reserved partition?

    I wanted to clean things up. The F and G partitions were on an old HDD that I wiped, that used to have my old Win 7 installation, but has bad sectors so I removed it.

    The D: is my DVD Drive, why are there 5 corressponding volumes??
    Delete all keys under mounteddevices.
    But don't touch Dosdevices\C:. You see be 38 11 50 after that. Look above, it's listed another time! Delete all except both keys. Post screenshot afterwards
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       #123

    E: has my program files and is on same ssd as C: You said remove E: also?

    What is the "#" entry?(looks like its on the ssd also...by looking at binary data, be 38 11)
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       #124

    Kaktussoft said:
    front360 said:
    Is the # entry the hidden System Reserved partition?

    I wanted to clean things up. The F and G partitions were on an old HDD that I wiped, that used to have my old Win 7 installation, but has bad sectors so I removed it.

    The D: is my DVD Drive, why are there 5 corressponding volumes??
    Delete all keys under mounteddevices.
    But don't touch Dosdevices\C:. You see be 38 11 50 after that. Look above, it's listed another time! Delete all except both keys. Post screenshot afterwards
    After that reboot, assign drive letters in "disk management". And check system restore settings.

    But why not concentrate on the error you have!!!??
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       #125

    front360 said:
    E: has my program files and is on same ssd as C: You said remove E: also?

    What is the "#" entry?
    # I don't know but is useless. You want to clear so delete E as well
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       #126

    Okay I cleaned up old unused mounteddevices, and my system restore points are still working and Not dissappearing, which is great but I dunno what fixed it.
    I'll keep monitoring it I guess, correct?
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       #127

    front360 said:
    Okay I cleaned up old unused mounteddevices, and my system restore points are still working and Not dissappearing, which is great but I dunno what fixed it.
    I'll keep monitoring it I guess, correct?
    Did you reboot after deleting mounteddevices registry stuff? Used diskmanagement to reassing drive letters?
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       #128

    vssadmin list writers
    "waiting for completion" -> maybe normal(?)
    Please monitor event every now and then
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       #129
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  10. Posts : 87
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    Yes I rebooted and all done reassigning.
    After creating Restore Point, 5 writers show Waiting...
    After reboot, all writers show Stable
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