Windows 10: False Boot Drive?

Discus and support False Boot Drive? in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; I have two disks listed as boot devices when my computer boots up, however I want to skip selecting the disk and boot directly to my SSD (Disk 1)... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by Deathspell55555, Feb 18, 2016.

  1. False Boot Drive?


    I have two disks listed as boot devices when my computer boots up, however I want to skip selecting the disk and boot directly to my SSD (Disk 1) instead. The other drive listed(Disk 3) just goes to a blank screen when selected.

    In This PC the icon for Disk 3 is faded. There is no blue bar indicating drive space. It is listed as USB Drive (G*Smile

    In Disk Management, Disk 3 is listed as Removable with No media. There is no space available on the disk either.

    From"CMD -> diskpart -> list disk" I get:
    Disk 0 Online 298GB
    Disk 1 Online 223GB
    Disk 2 Online 465GB
    Disk 3 No Media 0B

    When disk 3 is selected and issued the command "Clean" I get the error "There is no media on the device"

    What can I do to remove this false disk? There is nothing plugged into any USB ports that could be the problem. The problem has also persisted after multiple boots. It appears Windows is seeing a bootable flash drive that isn't real.

    :)
     
    Deathspell55555, Feb 18, 2016
    #1
  2. rusty1001 Win User

    Windows 10 - Slow start up, sleep mode does not come back on etc - Issues with boot up

    No sorry false alarm, this has not helped, it is still slow startup...

    Not sure why it was quick when I took out drive, but is back to slow boot up... HELP! Thanks
     
    rusty1001, Feb 18, 2016
    #2
  3. KB3176493 for Windows 10 and KB3177725 for Windows 7 broke printing in our software

    Repo script:

    Option Explicit

    Dim objWord

    Dim objDoc

    Set objWord = CreateObject ("Word.Application")

    Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open ("c:\temp\lorem.doc", False, True, False, , , True)

    objWord.WordBasic.FilePrintSetup "Microsoft XPS Document Writer", , , True

    objDoc.PrintOut False, False, 0, "c:\temp\spool001.xps", , , 0, 1, , 0, True, False

    objDoc.Close 0

    Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open ("c:\temp\lorem.doc", False, True, False, , , True)

    objDoc.PrintOut False, False, 0, "c:\temp\spool002.xps", , , 0, 1, , 0, True, False

    objDoc.Close 0

    Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open ("c:\temp\lorem.doc", False, True, False, , , True)

    objDoc.PrintOut False, False, 0, "c:\temp\spool003.xps", , , 0, 1, , 0, True, False

    objDoc.Close 0

    Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open ("c:\temp\lorem.doc", False, True, False, , , True)

    objDoc.PrintOut False, False, 0, "c:\temp\spool004.xps", , , 0, 1, , 0, True, False

    objDoc.Close 0

    Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open ("c:\temp\lorem.doc", False, True, False, , , True)

    objDoc.PrintOut False, False, 0, "c:\temp\spool005.xps", , , 0, 1, , 0, True, False

    objDoc.Close 0

    Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open ("c:\temp\lorem.doc", False, True, False, , , True)

    objDoc.PrintOut False, False, 0, "c:\temp\spool006.xps", , , 0, 1, , 0, True, False

    objDoc.Close 0

    Set objDoc = objWord.Documents.Open ("c:\temp\lorem.doc", False, True, False, , , True)

    objDoc.PrintOut False, False, 0, "c:\temp\spool007.xps", , , 0, 1, , 0, True, False

    objDoc.Close 0

    objWord.Quit

    The lorem.doc contains the expansion of =lorem(5,5).
     
    Stefan ten Hoedt_, Feb 18, 2016
    #3
  4. NavyLCDR New Member

    False Boot Drive?

    Are you having to select the boot disk from bios, or from the Windows boot manager?

    Do you have a physical CD/DVD ROM drive connected? That is probably your disk 3 you are seeing.
     
    NavyLCDR, Feb 18, 2016
    #4
  5. Windows Boot Manager. And I dont have a DVD drive installed in my case. Also, no, no USB drives are plugged in anywhere. I'm a little more of an advanced user than that, LOL.
     
    Deathspell55555, Feb 18, 2016
    #5
  6. NavyLCDR New Member
    If it is in Windows Boot Manager then you can use a couple options to edit it:

    Win+R key to bring up the run dialog. Then run msconfig. Then the boot tab. Set your default OS to the Windows 10 installation (not sure if you can delete the disk 3 option there) and set timeout to 0.

    Or install Easy BCD and edit the boot menu:
    EasyBCD - NeoSmart Technologies

    As far as figuring out where the fake Disk 3 is coming from - can't help much there, sorry False Boot Drive? :)
     
    NavyLCDR, Feb 18, 2016
    #6
  7. Perfect! It is really glitching out, its from a fragmented old installation on Disk 0 it appears... At any rate, msconfig Boot tab was where the setting was. Thanks a ton!
     
    Deathspell55555, Apr 5, 2018
    #7
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