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       #31

    BTW, each time I reboot, DM shows two different setups. One time this:

    Disk 0 (SSD): 1. System reserved 100MBs 2. C: 65GBs 3. X: 46GBs
    Disk 1 (SATA): 1. E: 258GBs 3. F: 674GBs
    Disk 2 (SSD): 1. D: 112GBs
    Disk 3 (SATA): 1. 258GBs 3. H: 674GBs

    next time this:

    Disk 0 (SATA): 1. G: 258GBs 2. F: 674GBs
    Disk 1 (SSD): 1. D: 112GBs
    Disk 2 (SATA): 1. 258GBs 2. H: 674GBs
    Disk 3 (SSD): 1. System reserved 100MBs 2. C: 65GBs 3. X: 46GBs

    Alternately, it is 'E' and 'G' which have no drive letter in DM :-(

    Formatting the two partitions in question would not be a huge problem, but isn't the problem somewhere in the registry/boot record? Pointless to format the two partitions if so. (If absolutely necessary I could copy over data from all four partitions on the two SATA drives and then delete all the partition information on them and start again, though not sure if I have that amount of space on external drives to keep the data safe).
    Last edited by martinlest; 18 Sep 2013 at 16:56.
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  2.    #32

    Perhaps if you switch the mobo ports then it would sort itself.

    In particular we always like to see if possible the OS drive plugged into Disk0 in Disk Mgmt so that the System boot files can't be derailed to a preceding Primary partition during Repairs or Reinstall. But this may not be possible if you've carefully chosen the port for your SSD, as you should.
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       #33

    Hi. Thanks for getting back to this. I am getting a bit worried about it by this stage!

    You mean switch the SATA connectors round? I would think that this is my fault in making the wrong connection, as one of the SATA drives is brand new and has only been in the PC a few days and I may have connected the two drives up wrongly. (I didn't touch the SSDs). But ... there was no problem before I did the partitioning yesterday, so I don't think the SATA connections can be the cause. I could try.

    It's a while since I did this. Which connector on the ribbon am I supposed to use? Would it matter, given that neither drive has a boot/active partition?

    By the way, DISKPART sees all my partitions except for partition 1 on disk 3, which is says does not exist. I guess that is the 'blank' partition (in DM) in question.

    Is there any point (before I start opening up the PC case again) in removing the 'faulty' E/G partition completely and reformatting it? I could even wipe the whole drive if that would help, as I can back up the data and copy it back (though that'd be a long process with drives that are 1TB in size). I'll bow to your far greater experience in this filed!!
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  4.    #34

    I've asked for some hardware expertise on this.
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  5. Posts : 661
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       #35

    Thanks. I really appreciate your input!!

    Meanwhile, I thought it was worth trying to delete the partition and then create a new one. It's formatting now (I unchecked Quick Format so it's going to take a while)). I am not optimistic this is going to fix anything, as I don't believe that the problem is with the partition itself, but apart from having to copy over a few hundred gigabytes of data, there's nothing to lose..

    But WHY does my boot drive, the first SSD, change from Disk 0 to Disk 3 and back again every time I reboot?
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  6.    #36

    Can you Explore the drive missing a letter in Disk Mgmt, PW Home or PW boot CD to see if its data is there?

    Was Disk Check or PW Check File System was able to run on that partition?

    I would still run the maker's HD Diagnostic extended CD scan on the HD to know its condition for sure.
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       #37

    Yes, I checked that partition with PW and there were no errors.

    Anyway, as I say, I deleted it in DM, created a new partition, formatted it .. and now all the attributes show again in DM. I copied across all the folders from backup and so far it seems to be behaving normally. The drive letters don't change when I reboot now - at least they haven't the last 4 or 5 times I have tried it.

    The only thing now is that the SSD drive with my C drive is no longer marked as Disk 0. It's Disk 3. Does that matter?
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  8.    #38

    So the SSD was originally Disk0 in Disk Mgmt? I hadn't seen this mentioned before, only the screenshot showing it as Disk3 which is a concern as I just expressed.

    If this is the case then having the OS HD change positions could have caused the data partitions to fluctuate as they were, too. There is a protocol by which the BIOS orders the HD's which I will try to find, or perhaps one of the hardware experts I asked to review this can explain it and its possible relation to your issue there.
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       #39

    OK, that's great. I'm subscribed to the thread of course so will pick up any information on that as soon as you post it.

    Thanks again - it's very good of you to give your time here and offer help like this.

    Martin
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  10.    #40

    Glad to help it, Martin. We have a great team here who have made this the top tech site on the web for years now.
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