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COMPUTIAC, it's okay we all learn here :) I just hope we get it resolved for you!
I don't think the tutorial mentions it, but to make sure of no mistakes, I would only have the windows drive connected. That probably is not necessary, but better safe than sorry.
I am betting the 90-ish MB partition is some type of factory diagnostic partition that got cloned over from another HDD. It won't show anything in it unless you boot from it.
Am I wrong to assume his AS SSD numbers are good, his Winsat shows 7.9, but all this advice now is just to get the WEI correct? The PC is performing as expected? I seem to remember a post saying there was not a noticeable difference after the switch to SSD? A Guy
After going thru the motions, there is no change !
Well almost, C: is now active, but the 96MB partition is still there. There was no change in the WEI and the notes are still the same.
Is it safe to merge C: and E: together now ?
Last edited by COMPUTIAC; 17 Dec 2013 at 15:08.
You didn't complete the steps. After C boots with System Active flags moved to it, you were to delete the boot partition to its left.
If this does't help then do the Clean Reinstall with the Diskpart Clean and partitioning commands I gave you which you didn't acknowledge.