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Diskmanagement Partition / Boot Problem
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Ok, this is the problem...the link shows my HDD's and partitions as in Win 10 disk management.
I would like to delete Win 8 and reclaim the partion and merge it to the Win10_64 C: partition.
If I delete Win 8 then the PC will not boot no matter what, until I re-install Win 8 then the boot screen will show me either Win 10 or Win 8.
Dual and System Reserved (E:) both have boot information it would seem...
Have tried from msconfig and removing win 8 from the boot.ini file but that just removes it as a boot choice and not from the MBR.
also tried to rebuild the boot file from a command prompt...same problem no matter what
Same goes for EasyBCD...stuck, this is a problem I have never come up against before !
anybody know how without wiping the whole of C and starting from scratch if theres a way to sort this out and go back to single normal boot and thereby letting me format the Win 8 partition and reclaim that partition.
Ok, this is the problem...the link shows my HDD's and partitions as in Win 10 disk management.
I would like to delete Win 8 and reclaim the partion and merge it to the Win10_64 C: partition.
If I delete Win 8 then the PC will not boot no matter what, until I re-install Win 8 then the boot screen will show me either Win 10 or Win 8.
Dual and System Reserved (E:) both have boot information it would seem...
Have tried from msconfig and removing win 8 from the boot.ini file but that just removes it as a boot choice and not from the MBR.
also tried to rebuild the boot file from a command prompt...same problem no matter what
Same goes for EasyBCD...stuck, this is a problem I have never come up against before !
anybody know how without wiping the whole of C and starting from scratch if theres a way to sort this out and go back to single normal boot and thereby letting me format the Win 8 partition and reclaim that partition.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I think you will need to use the Windows utility program BCDEDIT which allows editing of the Boot record data, necesssary because the data is in a binary format and is not editable with text based editors.
There is a very useful guide on how to go about doing this, available at:-
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Caution, before you attempt changing the Boot record data it is advisable to make a copy using the BCDEDIT utility.
There is a very useful guide on how to go about doing this, available at:-
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Caution, before you attempt changing the Boot record data it is advisable to make a copy using the BCDEDIT utility.
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