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Mike M.
As part of trying to make an image backup of my hard drive using Ghost, it
renamed my main hard drive to "D:", and named the small unused partition at
the end of the disk to "C:". Now I can't boot up the computer because it's
looking for the operating system on the "C:" drive. So I either need to
change the name of D back to C, or tell the PC that the operating system is
now on D.
I don't have access to any windows programs like Disk Management, or even
Regedit. I do have access to Dell Recovery Console commands, but they are
limited and the only good ones are FixBoot (writes a new bootsector) and
FixMBR. But there's nothing wrong with my bootsector or master boot record -
they're just on a drive that the PC isn't looking for.
Any help would be appreciated (as I'm sure you can tell).
Thanks,
Mike
renamed my main hard drive to "D:", and named the small unused partition at
the end of the disk to "C:". Now I can't boot up the computer because it's
looking for the operating system on the "C:" drive. So I either need to
change the name of D back to C, or tell the PC that the operating system is
now on D.
I don't have access to any windows programs like Disk Management, or even
Regedit. I do have access to Dell Recovery Console commands, but they are
limited and the only good ones are FixBoot (writes a new bootsector) and
FixMBR. But there's nothing wrong with my bootsector or master boot record -
they're just on a drive that the PC isn't looking for.
Any help would be appreciated (as I'm sure you can tell).
Thanks,
Mike