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I have just installed windows 10 2004 from installation media (USB stick)
I found a BOOT folder on my removable drive E: (that was only installed as a placeholder in a removable disk cage).
On examining my disks with disk manager I find I only have one partition on my C drive, no recovery or reserved partition,
both disks are FULL no space for another partition. (that is the partitions fill the disks)(the C: drive partition is nearly empty)
I am not used to the newer UEFI bios and it apparently creates different/extra partitions.
The system will not boot without the removable drive installed.
How do I recover from this, has windows disposed of the other 2 partitions ??????
Can I move the BOOT folder to drive C:
Would it just be easier to do a re-install, but I have to re-install quite a few programs !
Chris
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I found a BOOT folder on my removable drive E: (that was only installed as a placeholder in a removable disk cage).
On examining my disks with disk manager I find I only have one partition on my C drive, no recovery or reserved partition,
both disks are FULL no space for another partition. (that is the partitions fill the disks)(the C: drive partition is nearly empty)
I am not used to the newer UEFI bios and it apparently creates different/extra partitions.
The system will not boot without the removable drive installed.
How do I recover from this, has windows disposed of the other 2 partitions ??????
Can I move the BOOT folder to drive C:
Would it just be easier to do a re-install, but I have to re-install quite a few programs !
Chris
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