I'm hoping someone with better knowledge than myself can help me with this problem because I'm completely stuck.
Basically the problem has arrisen because I have a new hard drive I want to put in my system.. Here is my configuration -
Abit F-I90HD motherboard
1 x SATA Blu-ray drive
2 x 500GB SATA HDD's
Windows Vista (Fully updated)
Ok!!
I have 2 HDD's both 500GB both SATA and just put the 3rd HDD in now. This is how they are formatted:
Disk 0: C: 60 GB / E: 400GB
Disk 1: F: 931GB (This is the newly added HDD)
Disk 2: D: 460GB
Ok, on my PC the C drive has the windows installation, D and E are just for storage. Now I have added the new disk and formatted it (it got the drive letter F) and it works fine. My problem is this -
I only have space for 2 HDD's, being as the two were getting very full, I decided to remove Disk 2 (1 partition, all for storage) and replace it with a 1TB drive. However when I remove this drive, Vista will no longer boot!!!
I have noticed this in the Disk Management App -
Volume C is listed as - Healthy (Boot, Page File, Active, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)
Volume D is listed as - Healthy (System, Active, Primary Partition)
Volume E is listed as - Healthy (Primary Partition)
Volume F is listed as - Healthy (Primary Partition)
Volume D (Disk 2) is the one I'm trying to remove. It wasn;t used for installing Vista onto (far as I remember) and my Vista / Windows folder is on Volume C (Disk 0).. I'm assuming as its listed as "System" this is why I can't remove it without upsetting Vista..
So my question is, how the hell did my secondary drive become a system drive yet not contain the Windows System folder?? And what do I need to do to beable to remove this HDD (Disk 2 / Volume D).
Any help would be greatly appreciated. If I havent explained this well, please ask and I will do my best to get you the information. I'm really stuck here
Thanks!
Batfink
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