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Mackenrick
Flightless Bird
I was trying to fix my XP computer by using a Ghost9 Image of my C drive but
I think I restored it to the wrong partition. I have two hard drives in my
computer. HD1 has C and D partitions and HD2 has G and H partitions (NTSF).
(I use G & H for backups, etc.)
I had to do the restore twice because I thought it didn't take but during
one of the restores I think I restored to the wrong drive (G Drive). I
found that I now have two drives with all the stuff that was on my C drive.
So now I have a C drive and a G drive that are almost identical.
When I look in Device Manager is shows:
Disk0 = C Primary 30GB (System) D 110GB Extended Logical
Disk1 = G Primary 29GB (Active) H 45GB Extended Logical
So my question is: Which drive am I currently booting from? Is it the C
drive that is labeled (System) or is it the G drive that is labeled (Active)?
Thank you for your help.
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MacKenrick
I think I restored it to the wrong partition. I have two hard drives in my
computer. HD1 has C and D partitions and HD2 has G and H partitions (NTSF).
(I use G & H for backups, etc.)
I had to do the restore twice because I thought it didn't take but during
one of the restores I think I restored to the wrong drive (G Drive). I
found that I now have two drives with all the stuff that was on my C drive.
So now I have a C drive and a G drive that are almost identical.
When I look in Device Manager is shows:
Disk0 = C Primary 30GB (System) D 110GB Extended Logical
Disk1 = G Primary 29GB (Active) H 45GB Extended Logical
So my question is: Which drive am I currently booting from? Is it the C
drive that is labeled (System) or is it the G drive that is labeled (Active)?
Thank you for your help.
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MacKenrick