Windows 10: Windows 10 hard drive is listed as drive E instead of C

Discus and support Windows 10 hard drive is listed as drive E instead of C in Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware to solve the problem; DELL PC Windows 10 Outlook 2007 RAID One user has no items listed in the Sent folder. This incident happened after the local electric supply blacked... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Drivers and Hardware' started by ggeoff, Dec 15, 2017.

  1. ggeoff Win User

    Windows 10 hard drive is listed as drive E instead of C


    DELL PC Windows 10 Outlook 2007 RAID

    One user has no items listed in the Sent folder. This incident happened after the local electric supply blacked us out three times a couple of days ago. The user was in Outlook 2007 and was about to send an email. The email is in the Outbox. The owner has tried to run the Inbox Repair Tool but it can't find the C Drive. The PC has two hard drives set up as a RAID Mirror. Disk Management reports the RAID as Drive E. I tried to change the drive to C: but received an improper parameter.

    :)
     
    ggeoff, Dec 15, 2017
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  2. tingMak Win User

    window 10 installation in a two hard drives PC

    MY PC has two hard drives, C ,E. The downloaded Window 10 needs 5 GB in drive C to install. My C drive has not enough space. But my E drive has lot of space. How can I use my E drive to install Window 10
     
    tingMak, Dec 15, 2017
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  3. jack84037 Win User
    Windows 10 lock one of my hard drives during installation

    I installed windows 10 with the option to keep all my files and programs. Windows installed without any problems. I discovered an issue causing a big problem. Here is my setup:

    I have two drives, an SSD and a 7200rpm 1TB hard drive. The SSD is my C: drive and only contains my operating system (Windows 10). The 1TB hard drive has two partitions, D: and E:. D: partition is my programs drive and only contains my programs. E: is
    my work partition and contains all my documents such as text, word, video, pictures, music, data, and everything else - ALL my work and backups.

    When windows 10 finished the install I had full access to drives C: and D: but NO access to E: when I write a new word document and try to save it I get the following error:

    You don't have permission to save in this location. Contact the administrator to obtain permission. Would you like to save in the Documents folder instead? YES NO

    If I select YES the file is not saved because my Documents folder is on my E: drive. When I look at the properties of my C:, D:, and E: drives under the Security tab I find that the C:, and D: drives grant full permission for full control by the following
    user/group names: SYSTEM and Administrator BUT the E: drive does NOT list the SYSTEM, Administrator, Users. It only lists Everyone and provides full access to Everyone. This effectively locks out the E: partition to the Administrator and will not allow edits
    to the list of users.

    So now what...and a better question is "why did the upgrade from win 8.1 to win 10 cause this problem?

    Any ideas?
     
    jack84037, Dec 15, 2017
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  4. spunk Win User

    Windows 10 hard drive is listed as drive E instead of C

    It sounds like the Black out took out the C: drive and the RAID array loaded the Mirror E: drive in it's place.
    Is this a Hardware RAID or Software? If a Hardware RAID, boot into the RAID control panel at bootup by pressing the key combo Usually Shit+S or CTR:+I or whatever combo it says, and view the array. It should tell you one of the drives has failed. Replace the drive with one of the same size, boot back into the RAID panel and Rebuild the Array. The E: mirror will clone itself back to the new drive making that new drive C: again. Andy you should be able to access Outlook and send any Emails.
     
    spunk, Dec 16, 2017
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  5. ggeoff Win User
    Thanks Spunk. The Dell 490 uses the Intel Matrix Storage Manager. The RAID seems healthy but I might have missed something. The PC is located at my daughter's house and is in use. I'l go over there and check on the RAID.

    The RAID is working correctly. There was an external hard drive, that I thought was defective but it does work correctly. It is labelled as drive C. I have removed it and rebooted. The system still shows the RAID as Drive E. I tried once more to alter the drive letter from E to C but I get the same error message: "The parameter is incorrect".
     
    ggeoff, Dec 16, 2017
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  6. ggeoff Win User
    This an update. I have not been able to change the drive letter from E to C. But I have run Repair on Office 2007, which completed successfully but with no apparent changes made. The PC runs on the Local Disk and this is still listed as E. since the SCNPST.EXE file won't run on drive E it wants C I have come up with this alternative. I copy the users PST file to my other PC a DELL 9200 running Windows XP Pro and having Office 2007 installed. I then run SCNPST.EXE from the 9200 on the damaged PST file, and copy it back. Does anyone think that this will work?
     
    ggeoff, Dec 17, 2017
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  7. spunk Win User
    That probably won't work. Try unplugging the Mirror drive and just boot the computer up. The main drive should boot normally and then be the drive letter C: and everything should be working. Leave the external drive unplugged. If that works, shut down and add the mirror drive and see if it boots up as C: and rebuilds the array.
     
    spunk, Dec 17, 2017
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  8. Windows 10 hard drive is listed as drive E instead of C

    What ever Window 7 drive you boot into will become "C" when you are looking from within the Windows 7 you are booted into.. Windows 7 insists.

    If you have a dual boot (W-7 & W-10). What ever you boot into will become "C".

    Jack
     
    Layback Bear, Dec 17, 2017
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  9. ggeoff Win User
    I am confused. I only have one "drive" and it consists of two hard drives configured as a RAID. Are you suggesting that I disconnect one of the drives and then boot up?
     
    ggeoff, Dec 17, 2017
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  10. ggeoff Win User
    Hi Layback Bear, I am running Windows 10 not 7. I have unplugged the external hard drive which I found was being regarded as the C drive, even though it was not switched on. I had tried to access the external drive some time ago and it wouldn't switch on. Maybe there is some reference to that drive in the OS that needs to be altered?
     
    ggeoff, Dec 17, 2017
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  11. spunk Win User
    Yes, that is what I am suggesting. A RAID 1 mirror has two drives, one of the drives is the Main drive, the second drive is a Mirror copy of the Main drive. So, the full capacity of both drives, is just the size of One drive. The second is hidden and is a Mirror of the Main drive. The drives are not spanned together to make one large drive, that would be a RAID 0 Striped set. To know what drive is the Main drive, you will have to boot into the RAID Control panel and view the array. Or you can just experiment by unplugging one drive and starting the computer to see if it boots off of one drive. If not switch them around (ie) plug that drive back in and unplug the other drive.
     
    spunk, Dec 17, 2017
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  12. ggeoff Win User
    Thanks I'll try it tomorrow.
     
    ggeoff, Dec 17, 2017
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  13. ggeoff Win User

    Windows 10 hard drive is listed as drive E instead of C

    I have tried that. I unplugged one drive and the PC booted up. The Drive was still labelled E. I then reconnected that drive and disconnected the other drive, that also booted up. The drive was still labelled E. Spunk my understanding of your post was that only one of the drives would boot the PC and that the other drive should be disconnected. The system would then assign the drive to C. It seems like the Intel software is saving the original configuration and that it regards the drive as being part of a degraded RAID if one is unplugged . So it won't assign a different letter to the drive.
     
    ggeoff, Dec 20, 2017
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  14. Woody72 Win User
    If it'll boot from either drive it sounds like it's definitely a RAID 1 mirror setup which is good. Have you tried using disk management to rename the E: drive as C: when you've booted from a single drive and seeing if it'll let you do it?
     
    Woody72, Dec 20, 2017
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  15. ggeoff Win User
    Hi Woody72 I have tried that I get a message "improper parameter".
     
    ggeoff, Dec 20, 2017
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