boot from c:

MAXLEFT555

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i have the following picture at the disposal of the experts...It seems that the bootlog file is not in the c drive( which consists of two ssds in raid 0...How do i change things so that the bootleg file moves and runs from the c:....? thanks in advance community...http://i67.tinypic.com/2hcn85d.jpg
 
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Probably will not boot.
Bootloader is located on 1397.26GB drive, that has no drive letter (word "system" in description).


From your screencap, it is impossible to tell exactly what is going on.

Simple test....
Power off
Disconnect all drives except whatever you think is the C drive...the 2 x SSD RAID 0?
Power up
What happens?
 


Right.
Just trying to prove a point...:)
 
I had the same problem with another pc and i moved the bootloader somehow in drive c...it is a pity to destroy the raid array...there must be a way...please community help!!! Thanks a lot USAFRET.i don't want to destroy the raid...
 
I had the same problem with another pc and i moved the bootloader somehow in drive c...it is a pity to destroy the raid array...there must be a way...please community help!!! Thanks a lot USAFRET.i don't want to destroy the raid...
 


Because the system is badly misconfigured.
That Disk 0 - 1397.26GB appears to hold the system partition. And it should not have a drive letter.
That partition also should not consume that entire drive.
But also....what actual type/size is that drive? 1397GB is a very weird size.

You mention "this drive is malfunctioning"....which drive?
Impossible to tell from your screencap. You have too many things going on in there.

But don't be too married to that SSD RAID 0. It is giving you no performance benefit.
What is the make/model/size of these SSD's?
 

Can you make another screenshot, where all fixed drives would be visible:
C,D,E,H and those 2 volumes with no letter ?
(don't care about removable drives, better unmount/eject them)

BTW - what are model names of those SSDs in raid?

And which drive is malfunctioning? Can you post HDtune health screenshot for the malfunctioning drive?
 
Thank you all guysUSAFRet and especially the Skynetrising who has solved also a previous problem of mine... .Imade a mistake...No drive is malfunctioning ( sorry but the pc is my little brother's and didn't give me to undarstand well..I just want to move the bootloader on the drive c:....SHOULDN'T THIS MAKE THE PC boot faster and isn't this the proper method of booting???
 

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