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@Greg: correct me if I'm wrong please. Easybcd move bootmanager to C does:If you want to keep C then Mark Partition Active and run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times so that WinRe is also written to the F8 Boot tools menu which won't happen with EasyBCD or Commands.
I would still resize E from the left to Move C there if you don't reinstall: How to Move/Resize Partition with partition manager? Partition Wizard Move/Resize Partition Video Help..
Then delete the old C and W and resize E to the right.
I did it 3 times before and it didn't touch the recovery entries in bcd store.
- copy bootmgr file to C:\
- copy bcd store to C:\BOOT
- adjusts some bcd entries. for example osdevice partition=boot (instead of C). Don't know why. But works of course.
- marks partition C active.
Yes, but unless something has changed it does not pro-actively write WinRe System Recovery Options to F8 Advanced Boot Options which requires up to three Startup Repairs to check all other variables and do the most complete job.
This is why it's been developed as the Best Practice here and used for three years, beginning before WIn7 was even released.