Drive C: is now the [System, Boot] partition and F: is just a normal partition. You should be good to go with whatever changes you wanted to make on F:
I would recommend creating a new backup of C: so you have a current backup with it configured as the booting partition.
Problems removing a second Windows Folder
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Re: Problems removing a second Windows Folder
TeraByte Support(PP) wrote:
> Drive C: is now the [System, Boot] partition and F: is just a normal
> partition. You should be good to go with whatever changes you wanted to
> make on F:
Good. Since this F Partition includes the second , now incomplete and unwanted Windows Folder , if I format it , will that remove the contained Windows sub-Folder "winsxs" ?
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> I would recommend creating a new backup of C: so you have a current backup
> with it configured as the booting partition.
Will do that . Thanks.
> Drive C: is now the [System, Boot] partition and F: is just a normal
> partition. You should be good to go with whatever changes you wanted to
> make on F:
Good. Since this F Partition includes the second , now incomplete and unwanted Windows Folder , if I format it , will that remove the contained Windows sub-Folder "winsxs" ?
>
> I would recommend creating a new backup of C: so you have a current backup
> with it configured as the booting partition.
Will do that . Thanks.
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Re: Problems removing a second Windows Folder
Formatting the F: partition will remove everything on it.
Re: Problems removing a second Windows Folder
TeraByte Support(PP) wrote:
> Formatting the F: partition will remove everything on it.
Since , thanks to you , I have now got rid of the unwanted Windows Folder , I am going to end this thread as it has achieved that purpose.
There are other related subjects here that I would like to deal with further but feel they should be discussed in a new thread .
I would like to thank you for your help in solving this problem and for your patience and prompt replies .
> Formatting the F: partition will remove everything on it.
Since , thanks to you , I have now got rid of the unwanted Windows Folder , I am going to end this thread as it has achieved that purpose.
There are other related subjects here that I would like to deal with further but feel they should be discussed in a new thread .
I would like to thank you for your help in solving this problem and for your patience and prompt replies .