I have a multi boot XP & W7, EasyBCD, or should I say, had?
Anyway... Was working wonderful, but my SSD was too small.
I Cloned my small SSD to bigger SSD using Clonezilla... K1 option,
Everything was working great.
The Cloned SSD was working flawless.
Until decided to install both SSD at same time, and test speed with HD Tune 2.55.
Windows recognized the second SSD as same signature... And disabled it.
But i Did an stupid thing... Actually 2.
#1. Activated the second SSD to test speed. "Diskmanager".
That changed the drive letters from C: to F:, even I did not selected that partition, changed all partitions of the second SSD to other drive letters, but because I selected a harmless partition I thought C: was safe. wrong. "windows not perfect."
#2. I thought to sell the small SSD. Erased the small SSD, i can't clone again...
That would be easy...
Clone again & Drive letter change problem solved. But I can't clone again.
My mistake not to keep a backup SSD.
Problem is that the Drive letter is Fixed to F:
I need to change to C: to boot again.
Did all I could...
Swapped the Sata ports.
DVD repair console, diskpart assign letter=c to volume needed.
And it does change, but changes are temporally.,
When I reboot, goes back to F:, and does not boot.
Tried bootrec /fix mbr boot /rebuildbcd, but does not work...
Tryed to change attributes of the volume/disk to nodefaultdriveletter in diskpart.
And when rebooted, the change was permanent, and drive letter in repair DVD mode was not detected, I thought progres at least... But when assigned letter c and cleaned the nodefaultdriveletter, and rebooted, was F: again.
Autochk not found, skipping AUTOCHK.
And reboots.
Tried to edit the regedit rededt32 to change Hardware Local Machine System Mountdevices from C: to F: and F: to C:, but only changes the regedit in the X: repair ram drive created by the DVD.
Not the actual SYSTEM file in F:\windows\system32\config\system
Regedit regedt32 in DVD repair console ram drive does not load hive, grayed out.
And exporting only that single chain did not work...
When reboot, regedit is detected as corrupt or missing. "Yes I did a copy of regedit."
Haven't tested loading all regedit, modify Mountdevices and exporting all.
To solve the boot problem I Need to change drive letter to C:, or change regedit to F:
So windows thinks it was installed in F:
¿Any ideas?
Other than: "Do a clean install." "Don't waste your time."
I solved that issue once in windows XP long ago...
I think I did a clean install in other HDD and forced the clean install to change drive C: letter to other, after the clean windows was booting in other drive letter. Then installed the faulty HDD, and inside Windows changed the faulty drive letter to C:
And worked... But...
¿Is there a way to do it without another HDD?
Just command line, DVD repair mode? Don't want to wait to buy another SSD, and do a clean install.
Anyway... Was working wonderful, but my SSD was too small.
I Cloned my small SSD to bigger SSD using Clonezilla... K1 option,
Everything was working great.
The Cloned SSD was working flawless.
Until decided to install both SSD at same time, and test speed with HD Tune 2.55.
Windows recognized the second SSD as same signature... And disabled it.
But i Did an stupid thing... Actually 2.
#1. Activated the second SSD to test speed. "Diskmanager".
That changed the drive letters from C: to F:, even I did not selected that partition, changed all partitions of the second SSD to other drive letters, but because I selected a harmless partition I thought C: was safe. wrong. "windows not perfect."
#2. I thought to sell the small SSD. Erased the small SSD, i can't clone again...
That would be easy...
Clone again & Drive letter change problem solved. But I can't clone again.
My mistake not to keep a backup SSD.
Problem is that the Drive letter is Fixed to F:
I need to change to C: to boot again.
Did all I could...
Swapped the Sata ports.
DVD repair console, diskpart assign letter=c to volume needed.
And it does change, but changes are temporally.,
When I reboot, goes back to F:, and does not boot.
Tried bootrec /fix mbr boot /rebuildbcd, but does not work...
Tryed to change attributes of the volume/disk to nodefaultdriveletter in diskpart.
And when rebooted, the change was permanent, and drive letter in repair DVD mode was not detected, I thought progres at least... But when assigned letter c and cleaned the nodefaultdriveletter, and rebooted, was F: again.
Autochk not found, skipping AUTOCHK.
And reboots.
Tried to edit the regedit rededt32 to change Hardware Local Machine System Mountdevices from C: to F: and F: to C:, but only changes the regedit in the X: repair ram drive created by the DVD.
Not the actual SYSTEM file in F:\windows\system32\config\system
Regedit regedt32 in DVD repair console ram drive does not load hive, grayed out.
And exporting only that single chain did not work...
When reboot, regedit is detected as corrupt or missing. "Yes I did a copy of regedit."
Haven't tested loading all regedit, modify Mountdevices and exporting all.
To solve the boot problem I Need to change drive letter to C:, or change regedit to F:
So windows thinks it was installed in F:
¿Any ideas?
Other than: "Do a clean install." "Don't waste your time."
I solved that issue once in windows XP long ago...
I think I did a clean install in other HDD and forced the clean install to change drive C: letter to other, after the clean windows was booting in other drive letter. Then installed the faulty HDD, and inside Windows changed the faulty drive letter to C:
And worked... But...
¿Is there a way to do it without another HDD?
Just command line, DVD repair mode? Don't want to wait to buy another SSD, and do a clean install.