Question I changed all of my disk part settings - can some on tell me how my disk part setting should be in command prompt

Feb 28, 2024
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I changed all of my disk part settings, in command prompt,
Now everything is setup wrong, please could someone go through it with me and tell me what i need to change to get it back to its original state?
Or is there a command that would reset everything back to normal, please help
 
Hello,
So I think I spoke to you before about my ram and page file settings,
I then performed a windows update, just for it to fail, and shut my computer down, I turned it back on and it loaded and gave me a black screen just before the login page, apparently this means an corrupted windows install, and it caused my windows not not function properly.
So I re-installed windows using a USB
Once everything had completed I looked at my drives, and it showed
D: system reserved
F:
C: and this is my main drive - the drive that would normally be my D drive because it has a bigger storage capacity


Now you may remember I had a question a while ago: this was the post
https://answers.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/forum/all/why-have-i-got-26000-hard-page-faults-when-running/d19f1582-9866-4a2d-8f5b-3c845db26431


Now ignore the bottom bit in that post - but when i was in command prompt - I was running many commands - like Diskpart - list disk - list volume - and changing all the settings - aswell as mbr and gpt settings - and I think everything i did has just messed up all my settings - and i want to restore it all back to its orignal settings - before i had any issues - with my frame drops - and everything -
I will provide all the pictures I had back when my pc first stopped working - a couple of weeks ago now:
View: https://imgur.com/a/1NcPug9

and basically want everything back to its original state - like from when I first loaded my pc up
(Edit) - those pictures are only a fraction of what I was doing in the cmd )
 
I will provide all the pictures I had back when my pc first stopped working - a couple of weeks ago now:
and basically want everything back to its original state - like from when I first loaded my pc up
(Edit) - those pictures are only a fraction of what I was doing in the cmd )
Too much useless screenshots.
What I see there repeated multiple times over and over (36 screenshots ?! ) :
trying to go to a specific directory
cd \windows\system32\config​
and trying to create directory called backup
md Backup​
one bsod and
results of list volume command.

Those commands do not change anything. Useless.

Where are screenshots for this? Doing mbr/gpt conversion can screw things up - big time.
and changing all the settings - aswell as mbr and gpt settings - and I think everything i did has just messed up all my settings

BTW - Drive letters in recovery environment will be different than in windows. This is completely normal.
 
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so these are my settings right now:
View: https://imgur.com/a/tGtLPXg

i also have an issue with booting - it only alows me to boot using windows boot manager - if i try booting with apacer it just gives a black screen - this is a problem because i always used to be able to boot using apacer - and that used to be my main boot setting until all of these errors occured
View: https://imgur.com/a/DXzZJiz
Need a screen shot of Disk Management.
 
So I re-installed windows using a USB
Once everything had completed I looked at my drives, and it showed
D: system reserved
F:
C: and this is my main drive - the drive that would normally be my D drive because it has a bigger storage capacity
Windows drive will always have drive letter C: .
You can not change drive letter for windows drive.
Forget about changing it.
i also have an issue with booting - it only alows me to boot using windows boot manager - if i try booting with apacer it just gives a black screen - this is a problem because i always used to be able to boot using apacer - and that used to be my main boot setting until all of these errors occured
Bootloader is on 1TB drive.
You boot from Windows boot manager on 1TB drive.

120GB Apacer drive is empty. It has old legacy bootloader and freshly formatted 111 GB partition. No windows on it.
There's no point in trying to boot from it.
You should delete 50MB System reserved partition from 120GB drive.
 
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