Partition help - making a new system partition

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  1. Posts : 8
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    Partition help - making a new system partition


    First, let me say there are many good guides here, but I'm having trouble finding the one for my situation. Any pointers to the right one would be appreciated.

    I installed Windows 8 on a new hard drive some time ago. Finding I didn't like it, I created a new partition and installed Windows 7 so I could easily dual boot.

    Now, I've decided I want to get rid of Windows 8 completely and recover that hard drive space.

    Here's what Diskmgr shows:



    I want to keep C: and boot from it. I want to get rid of everything else and create a single partition of empty space. I don't mind completely deleting all the files on D: and F:. I assume I need to make C: a system partition.

    Can someone point me to a guide that can assist?

    Thanks!
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  2.    #2

    There are so many variables to see first that there is no tutorial but we give out the steps every day, so here they are for you:

    Mark C Partition Active, boot into Win7 DVD or System Repair Disk to run Startup Repair - Run 3 Separate Times until C is marked System Active Boot. This means it can now boot itself.

    Now boot into http://www.partitionwizard.com/download.html bootable CD, delete all other partitions and Resize C to the left into the deleted space as shown in this video: How to Move/Resize Partition with partition manager? Partition Wizard Move/Resize Partition Video Help.. Have your DVD or Repair CD standing by as resizing on the boot sector sometimes requires Startup Repair.
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  3. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Thanks!
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  4. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
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    I'm obviously forgetting something. I've been through the repair process 3 times (well now about 7) and let it complete and nothing seems to be changing.

    At this point, when I boot I get the error on
    File: \boot\bcd
    Status: 0xc0000098
    Info ....valid OS entry

    I launch the repair process and it completes. When I look at details, it says
    Root Cause Found: Partition table does not have valid system partition.
    Repair Action: Partition table repair
    Result: Completed successfully. Error code 0x0

    I've done the several times. This time on reboot, instead of repair I go straight to the command prompt to look at the disk.
    Diskpart
    Select disk 0 (I have 2 hard drives)
    List Partition (shows the 3 partitions I expect from above.) They all show Primary (should one be boot or active?).
    Select Partition 3 (which is C: from above)
    Active
    Exit
    Exit
    <select reboot>

    Back to the 0xc0000098 error.

    I assume now it's the boot partiiton not being found, but I can't figure out how to set the boot partition. I've tried
    bootrec.exe /fixboot - Element not found
    bootrec.exe /fixmbr - completed successfully
    bootsect.exe /nt60 ALL /force - Successful

    Reboot - still getting the 0xc0000098 error.

    Run starup repair 3 more times in a row.

    Same result - 0xc00098

    Man I feel like a newb...
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  5. Posts : 8
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    Decided I'd try to get back to where I was. This time, I used Diskpart to set the D: partition as active. Then I went through repair 3 times, and I'm back up and running.

    I must have missed a step along the way. When I set the C: as active, is there something I need to do to copy over the boot data? Keep in mind the I renamed the drives, so strictly speaking D: was partition 1 and c: was partition 3.
    Last edited by thehobster; 02 Jul 2013 at 23:11. Reason: correction
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  6. Posts : 8
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    Thread Starter
       #6

    Looks like I skipped the part where I actually copy the boot manager to the new drive.

    bcdboot with /s option fixed me up.
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  7.    #7

    The repair utility should write the System boot files to the Active partition if it doesn't find them to repair first. So something else must have been interfering on the HD. Have you had GRUB on there before?

    Now that C will boot itself and is labeled System Active, you can delete the other partitions to resize C to the left with Partition Wizard boot CD. Have the disk standing by as sometimes repairs are necessary during resizing on the boot sector. In your case with the earlier problems I'd also back up a Win7 System Image: Backup Complete Computer - Create an Image Backup
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  8. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
    Thread Starter
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    No other boot loaders or such, but there are 2 physical hard drives in the computer which may have been confusing it. None the less, I'm all set. Repartition worked easily and already had a system backup from yesterday before I started. Your help is appreciated.
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  10. Posts : 8
    Windows 7 Ultimate 64
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       #10

    Sure, but since it's all working not sure why you want.
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