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Old March 18th 19, 05:16 PM posted to alt.windows7.general
scbs29[_2_]
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Default Trying to repair with Windows 10

Thanks for your reply.
I dont think that I was all that clear in my previous.
The D drive is not a Windows 10 drive. It was the original C: drive
with a Windows 10 Home OS on it.
The SSD was added, made the C: drive and Windows 7 installed on it.
Win 10 was removed from the original C: drive. What was the original
C: drive is now D: with no OS on it. The only OS is the Win7 on C:.
The only thing that appears to be left on the now D: drive is the
Recovery partition, which seems to be for Windows 10. Is there any way
that I could confirm this ?


Windows 10 HDD

+-----+-----------------+--------------------+-------+-------------+
| MBR | Recovery 400MB | 100MB FAT32 (ESP?) | 16MB | D: 1862.4GB |
+-----+-----------------+--------------------+-------+-------------+

Windows 7 SSD

+-----+------------------------+----------+
| MBR | System Reserved 100MB | 117GB C: |
+-----+------------------------+----------+

That does not explain why the Windows 10 volume is not working right.

The Windows 10, being set up by a mom and pop, could be an MSDOS
partitioned setup, or it could be a GPT (GUID Partition Table)
setup. The number and names of partitions differ between those
two choices.


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