Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
Here are the outputs of reagentc /info run for 32bit & 64bit OS partitions. How do they relate to the list seen in BIBM and do they indicate which one is safe to delete ?
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- Win 10 64bit
- Clipboard02.jpg (51.93 KiB) Viewed 9633 times
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- Win 10 32bit
- Clipboard01.jpg (52.01 KiB) Viewed 9633 times
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
Can you add the 3 RE partitions below the Win10 64bit partition to the Win10 64bit Boot Item.
Can you add the 2 RE partitions below the Win10 32bit partition to the Win10 32bit Boot Item.
Then run
reagentc /info
If Windows RE Status is still Disabled, run
reagentc /enable
Then run
reagentc /info
Can you add the 2 RE partitions below the Win10 32bit partition to the Win10 32bit Boot Item.
Then run
reagentc /info
If Windows RE Status is still Disabled, run
reagentc /enable
Then run
reagentc /info
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
Apologies for being dim but how do I add these RE partitions to the Windows boot item ? Do you mean just add them to the MBR Details list for HD0 via Boot Edit ?
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
That's correct. Use "Fill" for each slot.
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
There are only 2 free slots available to fill (unless there is a way to add more ?)..
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
Which items are in the first 2 slots?
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
0 = OS partition, 1 = audio data (samples) partition (which sits on the same physical drive).
This PC is a Digital Audio Workstation and so has several different data partitions spread across 2 physical drives.
This PC is a Digital Audio Workstation and so has several different data partitions spread across 2 physical drives.
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
OK. I was confused as that partition wasn't on your first screenshot but the screen shot couldn't show all partitions on HD0.
Try adding the first 2 RE partitions and running the command lines. Then remove those partitions and add the third RE partition and run the command lines.
Try adding the first 2 RE partitions and running the command lines. Then remove those partitions and add the third RE partition and run the command lines.
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
Will do.
Will this allow me to delete any of these partitions, and if so how will I know which one(s) to delete ?
Will this allow me to delete any of these partitions, and if so how will I know which one(s) to delete ?
Re: Weird situation after upgrading to Win 10 ?
OK, here are screenshots of reagentc /info outputs in following order: Win32 bit RE MBRs 1 & 2, Win32 bit RE MBR 3, Win64 bit RE MBRs 1 & 2.
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- Win64 RE 1+2
- Win64 RE 1+2.jpg (52.49 KiB) Viewed 9619 times
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- Win32 RE 3
- win32 RE 3.jpg (53.3 KiB) Viewed 9619 times
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- Win32 RE 1+2
- win32 RE 1+2.jpg (55.9 KiB) Viewed 9619 times