Windows 10: Windows Bootloader. the device and os device both say 'partition=D' instead of 'partition=C'

Discus and support Windows Bootloader. the device and os device both say 'partition=D' instead of 'partition=C' in Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging to solve the problem; Computer command prompt is starting with X: I have read some of the fixes but I not want to make any changes with the X: before I fix my other... Discussion in 'Windows 10 BSOD Crashes and Debugging' started by Barb990, Dec 7, 2023.

  1. Barb990 Win User

    Windows Bootloader. the device and os device both say 'partition=D' instead of 'partition=C'


    Computer command prompt is starting with X: I have read some of the fixes but I not want to make any changes with the X: before I fix my other problem.In the bootloader beside both the DEVICE and OS DEVICE it has 'partition=D' . it should be in C. how do i change this. How do I also change the X back to C. I have a D drive as well, but that is not where my system files are.

    :)
     
    Barb990, Dec 7, 2023
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    [Solved] /boot Partition?

    Ok, I like playing around with multiple operating systems so I tend to have a few installed at a time. My issue is related to the bootloader. Every new Linux OS I install installs its own version of Grub. That's fine until you delete that partition.... *Bang Head :banghead:

    I was thinking about creating a small (ie ~50MB) partition that /boot will reside on. This way I can have one copy of Grub that would boot my several OS(s) depending on what they are. I think this is a good idea so I can delete one OS's partition and still be able to boot the other OS(s).

    Unfortunately, I am not an expert with bootloaders and I'm not really sure how /boot has to do with booting. Can someone tell me how feasible my idea is? I'm looking for a way to have multiple OS(s) but only one bootloader so when I delete one OS, the bootloader will still be intact.

    Any ideas/suggestions/advice is appreciated! *Smile Windows Bootloader. the device and os device both  say 'partition=D' instead of 'partition=C' :)
     
    angelkiller, Dec 7, 2023
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  3. temp02 Win User
    partitioning problem

    Well your Windows files might be on the D: partition, but the boot record is and always will be on the first partition on all hard drives, and thats the C: partiton. Without the boot record your windows folder can't boot, the OS will just be no more than a bunch of files on the hard drive.

    P.S.: Try to change the partitions letters, first set the D: to E: then the C: to D: then the E: to C:, maybe the windows partition manager will write the new boot record (but I don't think it will work).
     
    temp02, Dec 7, 2023
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  4. W1zzard Win User

    Windows Bootloader. the device and os device both say 'partition=D' instead of 'partition=C'

    W7 Hard drive partition issue

    to get rid of that 100 meg windows partition that setup creates for you on a new install on a blank hdd:

    - press shift+f10 when on the partition management screen in setup <-- this opens a command prompt
    - diskpart <-- start the windows command line partition management tool
    - list disk <--- list the installed hdds in this computer for the next step
    - select disk 0 <- might have to replace 0 with the number of the correct disk
    - clean <-- this will erase all data on the disk you selected one step up- dont use the wrong disk!
    - create partition primary <- creates a primary partition taking up all space on the drive, adjust the command if necessary
    - exit, exit to exit diskpart and the command prompt
    - click refresh in partition manager and select your newly created partition and install to that
     
    W1zzard, Dec 7, 2023
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