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on which volume is your user account??Code:dir c:\users dir d:\users dir e:\users dir f:\users
on which volume is your user account??Code:dir c:\users dir d:\users dir e:\users dir f:\users
volume c
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Nur Lesen = Nein
Ausgeblendet = Nein
Kein Standardlaufwerkbuchstabe = Nein
Schattenkopie = Nein
Offline = Nein
Bitlocker-verschlüssselt = Nein
Installierbar = "Ja"
Volumekapazität 698 GB
Freier Speicherplatz auf Volume 203 GB
volume d
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Nur Lesen = Nein
Ausgeblendet = Nein
Kein Standardlaufwerkbuchstabe = Nein
Schattenkopie = Nein
Offline = Nein
Bitlocker-verschlüssselt = Nein
Installierbar = "Ja"
Volumekapazität 99 MB
Freier Speicherplatz auf Volume 67 MB
volume e
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Nur Lesen = Nein
Ausgeblendet = Nein
Kein Standardlaufwerkbuchstabe = Nein
Schattenkopie = Nein
Offline = Nein
Bitlocker-verschlüssselt = Nein
Installierbar = "Ja"
Volumekapazität 698 GB
Freier Speicherplatz auf Volume 143 GB
volume f
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Nur Lesen = Nein
Ausgeblendet = Nein
Kein Standardlaufwerkbuchstabe = Nein
Schattenkopie = Nein
Offline = Nein
Bitlocker-verschlüssselt = Nein
Installierbar = "Ja"
Volumekapazität 107 GB
Freier Speicherplatz auf Volume 25 GB
current, what it should originally be
f , c
c , d
e , e
d , ? (I don´t know if the system reserved partition needs a volume letter)
the User accounts are on F
Last edited by Hellbinder; 21 Nov 2014 at 03:55.
sure useraccount are on ehat is called F now?
Please do #20 so DETAIL PARTITION indstead of detail volume!
I only want to know which volume has ACTIVE=YES
in that command prompt:
Does it give an error or readable output? If so... any references to F disk? For examle:Code:bcdedit /store c:\boot\bcd
id {default}
device partition=F:
If it produces an error, then try instead: bcdedit /store d:\boot\bcd
bcdedit /store e:\boot\bcd
bcdedit /store f:\boot\bcd
post results
Volume 4 D System_reset NTFS Partiton 100 MB Fehlerfrei
I think you mean system reserved instead (?)
at "bcdedit /store c:\boot \bcd" it says:
Windows-Start-Manager
Bezeichner <bootmgr>
device partition=C:
description Windows Boot Manager
locale de-DE
inherit <globalsettings>
default <default>
resumeobject <24eba129-8cb5-11e1-946f-b35bad47a26d>
displayorder <default>
toolsdisplayorder <memdiag>
timeout 30
Windows-Startladeprogramm
Bezeichner <default>
device partition=E:
path \Windows\system32\winload.exe
description Windows 7
locale de-DE
inherit <bootloadersettings>
recoverysequence <24eba12b-8cb5-11e1-946f-b35bad47a26d>
recoveryenabled Yes
osdevice partition=E:
systemroot \Windows
resumeobject <24eba129-8cb5-11e1-946f-b35bad47a26d>
nx OptIn
Yes, now its on E:
I just checkt now with "diskpart" "list Volume"
and now it says
Volume C is the System reserved Partition
Volume E is the "Original" C: Partition
Volume D is the "Original" D: Partition and
Volume F is the "Original" E: Partiton ("Original" refers to the time the PC worked without problems)