Windows won't boot if SSD drive letter changed

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       #21

    Yeah looks good there to if enable hidden os files does your volume info on the ssd root match?
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       #22

    rvcjew said:
    Yeah looks good there to if enable hidden os files does your volume info on the ssd root match?
    Am not sure what that means?
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       #23

    sorry i thought that was something else but its just the file where windows stores system restore data on the disks and cant be seen unless in folder options you unhide system files.
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