Jenesis
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Motherboard | MSI K9N Diamond nForce 590 |
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The wrong drive is marked as "system" [Solved]
I recently reformatted my PC and installed Windows 7. I have four drives. Windows is installed on C:, and I also have M: and V: as storage drives (B: is an external drive). However, somehow although C: is the boot drive it managed to mark M: as the system drive. This is causing a few problems with the Windows 7 backup feature as it automatically makes a backup of both C: and the System drive, and it's using up a lot of space on the backup drive. See the screenshot below to see what I mean.
How do I make C: the System drive?
I recently reformatted my PC and installed Windows 7. I have four drives. Windows is installed on C:, and I also have M: and V: as storage drives (B: is an external drive). However, somehow although C: is the boot drive it managed to mark M: as the system drive. This is causing a few problems with the Windows 7 backup feature as it automatically makes a backup of both C: and the System drive, and it's using up a lot of space on the backup drive. See the screenshot below to see what I mean.
How do I make C: the System drive?
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