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Software | Windows 10 |
Howdy,
So without getting into details, I deleted a boot partition by mistake on a secondary (that I want to be primary) drive while I was having two windows installs and wanted to keep only one (recently upgraded).
I googled for a couple hours now and tried stuff with DISKPART and all that to no avail. I wanted to ask whether it's possible to copy absolutely everything (using a live linux distro for example) from the working drive with windows (that I can't boot into) to a secondary drive, format the former and install windows on it again, then format the primary partition of the first drive (without touching the boot partitions) and copy everything back, will I then get back windows exactly how I left it before deleting the boot partition? (cause it was working fine then, I don't want to have to install programs again and tweaking the settings and all that).
Thanks.
So without getting into details, I deleted a boot partition by mistake on a secondary (that I want to be primary) drive while I was having two windows installs and wanted to keep only one (recently upgraded).
I googled for a couple hours now and tried stuff with DISKPART and all that to no avail. I wanted to ask whether it's possible to copy absolutely everything (using a live linux distro for example) from the working drive with windows (that I can't boot into) to a secondary drive, format the former and install windows on it again, then format the primary partition of the first drive (without touching the boot partitions) and copy everything back, will I then get back windows exactly how I left it before deleting the boot partition? (cause it was working fine then, I don't want to have to install programs again and tweaking the settings and all that).
Thanks.