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LeoNatan
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 13:51 Post subject: |
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Which one is your boot drive? Perhaps the boot sector is in the other drive, so it must have that one also. Could be some other system files. In case of the former, you can probably fix it, but lets see if that is the problem first. 
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 13:53 Post subject: |
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C: and D: are my boot drives. The only system file I got on F: is a 4gig pagefile.sys
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 14:05 Post subject: |
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That could be it, try moving it around and see if it helps. Also, a drive with Windows does not mean boot drive, usually the active drive is the boot drive with the boot loader - you should check in your BIOS, what the HDD priority is.
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 15:01 Post subject: |
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Ok, I disabled virtual memory on F: and did a reboot, its still a System drive!
Also checked the BIOS load order and everything is fine (order is: System HDD then DVD drive then storage HDD). This makes no sense.
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 15:35 Post subject: |
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Please go to disk management (Start -> Run -> compmgmt.msc -> Disk Management) and see what it says on the F drive.
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 15:48 Post subject: |
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Ok, I can't see anything unusual in disk management:
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 16:10 Post subject: |
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Indeed, as you can see, none of the system types are assigned to the F: partition. It is very strange. Perhaps some program which is installed in F:\ ?
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 17:02 Post subject: |
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All programs are installed on C:, only thing installed on F: are a couple of pc games.
Guess I'll have to backup 620gigs everytime then.
Only alternative I could think of now is some 3rd party app for backing up a Windows installation, does something like that exist?
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LeoNatan
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 19:31 Post subject: |
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There are imaging tools, yes, which are just like Windows Backup, only powerful. But the good thing about WB is it is supported right in the Windows setup DVD.
But you could try this: Disconnect the F:\ drive ("Disk 1") or disable it in the BIOS, and try your backup.
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 20:31 Post subject: |
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Do you have system protection enabled on F? That would cause it.
Right click Computer -> Properties -> System protection to check
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Posted: Wed, 4th May 2011 20:39 Post subject: |
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Also, if you have any services that are running from drive F, that would also cause it.
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Posted: Thu, 5th May 2011 13:56 Post subject: |
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Thanks, but there are no services running on F: and sys protection was only enabled for C:
Disabling the drive would surely work but this is too much effort for such a menial task.
Aww, forget it I'm just gonna backup the whole drive everytime, it's only once a month anyways.
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Posted: Thu, 5th May 2011 14:54 Post subject: |
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You can just disable it via device manager. Takes ten seconds.
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