Windows 10: Drive: C not set as system default

Discus and support Drive: C not set as system default in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; It is normal if volume 2 label C not supposed to be as System? instead my drive Data H is marked as system however when i try like copy or delete any... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by FelixDman Felix, Apr 25, 2024.

  1. Drive: C not set as system default


    It is normal if volume 2 label C not supposed to be as System? instead my drive Data H is marked as system however when i try like copy or delete any contains file it need permission administrator, is there anyway to turn my drive C default as system?

    :)
     
    FelixDman Felix, Apr 25, 2024
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  2. BPJ2k24 Win User

    Storage Settings Won't Download to Default D Drive

    On Windows 11, I changed the default storage drive (from C: to DDrive: C not set as system default :) in "Settings>>System>>Storage>>Where new content is saved", however Windows continues to install all apps in C: drive. Any suggestion?
     
    BPJ2k24, Apr 25, 2024
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  3. kormath Win User
    Lost default photo viewer after profile rebuild

    Thanks Brink. I've tried those steps before i started searching Google. After the profile rebuild i don't have the Photo app listed to choose to make it default in either the system settings for default apps or the Open With option.

    I can't even find it doing a search. Seems to have been removed somehow with the profile rebuild, which doesn't make sense.

    Might be helpful to list what i've done Drive: C not set as system default :) I've done the open with check, the choose default program in the system menu, tried that in device manager default programs also. I've checked the programs and features Turn windows features on/off and it's not listed there (never thought it was but that was a suggestion), searched the MS Store, it's not listed there either.

    I don't like playing in the registry unless i have defined steps and haven't found anything for this yet, just the Win7 version like in my OP.
     
    kormath, Apr 25, 2024
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  4. Drive: C not set as system default

    How to set Microsoft Photos App as default

    Hello,

    We understand the issue you are facing and will assist you.

    I suggest you to follow the steps provided below and check if it helps.

    • Navigate to Start>Settings>System.
    • In the left pane, click on Default Apps.
    • In the right pane, click on Choose default apps by file type.
    • Set the default App to open .jpg files and check for status.

    Hope this helps. Keep us posted on the status for further assistance.
     
    Eeshwar Kumar, Apr 25, 2024
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