Yup, that is a valid method, Greg.
This way is very fast - assuming you already had a partition manager.
Or even quicker if you had a more usual layout of partitions.
Assuming you were working with a Primary partition already - it is literally one command, mark it active, reboot. One minute or less.
and if that is TRUE thenSIW2 said:I wouldn't always believe where bcdedit tells you bootmgr is.
might not always work.SIW2 said:bcdboot c:\windows /s c:
Misguided advice completely disconnected from the challenge at hand.delete the partition and format it to destroy all the data and settings on it.
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