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To me it looks like you cloned 0 to 2, unless you have windows on all 3 partitions. You can use EasyBCD to move bootmgr to D.
Bootmgr - Move to C:\ with EasyBCD
You will move to D though not C. You want the new larger drive to boot and load Windows, right?
Then, set Boot Order in BIOS to Drive2. After booting into Windows large Drive will be C, and should be boot and system.
And after that mark drive 1 as inactive - Partition - Mark as Inactive