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  1. Posts : 120
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       #31

    Ive discovered something. He has two external drives connected to his computer. He usually leaves them turned on.

    All this time I have been doing this exercise they have been switched on. I only turned them off later today and forgot to turn them on for that drive map thing.

    Anyway I just did a restart whilst they were turned off and the start up was perfect.

    What does that mean?
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  2.    #32

    Why is the D data drive marked Active? Only an OS drive should be marked Active. Partition - Mark as Inactive - Windows 7 Forums. It would also be safer to have the OS disk in DISK0 slot, so that during repairs it won't derail the System boot files to the data HD as it can when it's in first slot.

    Check also that neither of the external HD's are marked Active. If not then isolate which external HD is causing the Startup problem, move it's data off to wipe with Diskpart Clean Command. This will normally solve the problem where another HD interferes with boot.
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       #33

    As you can see. The smaller of the 2 hard drives is 465 gig. The larger of the 2 is 1.8 tbs. Now the 1.8tb drive is the one he would have put in as a 2nd hard drive.

    I cant see how I could have installed onto the wrong drive because I have installed twice onto this PC and 2ndly because I made sure when I did the clean on the 2nd install that I selected the C drive. Both times I selected the c drive. I also switched off the two externals when I did the clean.

    The externals are the Elements and the HP.

    The 1.8tb drive does in fact have system files in it though, nothing else. I don't know whether he moved them there or what.

    I'm confused.

    I cant ask him any of this because he is away at the moment.

    Do you think he may have crossed wires when he installed the 1.8 drive.

    What do you think?
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    Last edited by scoobydog; 04 Jan 2013 at 18:09.
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  4.    #34

    I guess you want me to repeat it: The D data drive is marked Active and needs to be marked Inactive since only an OS drive should be marked Active. I would also move it to Disk1 slot by swapping cables if possible.

    The C drive looks correct.

    I told you how what to do for the external HD which is interfering.
    Last edited by gregrocker; 04 Jan 2013 at 20:09.
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       #35

    Sorry missed that one. I will transfer the data out (even though it looks useless) and do the clean command on the drive

    Not possible at this time to swap cables, I know what your saying best practice and all but I don't want to commit to that whilst hes not there. Ill get back to you with results later.

    Thanks
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  6.    #36

    As long as the D Data drive is marked Inactive it shouldn't interfere.

    The Clean command is only needed for the external drive you confirm is bollixing the Win7 boot.
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       #37

    Hi

    Just curious. What makes C drive c drive. What I mean does it become c drive when you install an OS on it or does it come from where it is wired up to the Mboard?
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  8.    #38

    When it is correctly booted to install, Win7 will always see itself as C. It is the OS partition once an OS is installed upon it.
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  9. Posts : 120
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       #39

    Ive doine something to the computer that I dont know how to fix. I had two active partitions on my system. Well they were actually two different harddrives. Now obviously one of them has the os on it and the other one was marked active.

    Now to get rid of the active status on the other drive I ran the Clean command. It cleaned it ok except now the OS cant even see it.

    Help

    Thanks
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  10.    #40

    What? Why would you wipe the HD with Clean Command to remove the Active flag? That wiped out everything. I gave you how to mark Inactive: Partition - Mark as Inactive - Windows 7 Forums. Are you completely reckless or just can't follow clear steps that were given to you?

    Since you probably don't even know what HD you wiped, download free Partition Wizard bootable CD,
    rightclick on the ISO to Open With Windows Image Burner, burn to CD.

    Now reboot PC, boot the CD, take a camera snap of the maximized drive map and listings, attach to reply using paper clip. If you have no camera write out the listings with every label included.
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