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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Re: C: drive is now an X: drive
« on: May 31, 2018, 09:27:32 am »
Sorry, i was working from my iPad. The computer starts and i hit F12 it takes me to A couple of options bios flash, hardrive password, not like F2 where you have the typical options. F12 has an option “diagnostics” i go there pause the diagnostics, hit advance optons and it gives you a list of options, one of them is the command prompt. I ran everything in safe mode, did a proper reset start, followed each step, my only question is when it came to repair environmental variables, and a couple other repairs on that step, that where it went to dos, and made the repairs. I have an external hard with my image on it, and my registry files are backed on my windows restore backups ext harddrive f: i am familiar with DOS, but i didn’t want to change any drive letters until i had more information. I have never used an X drive? I wonder if something triggered a virus, that McAfee or Malwarebytes missed. I thought the exact same thing how can this happen without human intervention. I know enough about computers to sometimes fix them & sometimes get in trouble. I have a minor in computer science when the language we learned Fortran & Cobalt. Im aging myself i was in the Air Force for 27 years & of course the system administrator every place i went. Well i’ll give it a try and see what happens, if push comes to shove i have a brand new harddrive they gave me, I'm not losing anything i have a backup every night for the typical library's. Thank god for external hard-drive’s. I also should have paid moe attention on what exactly was being repaired. As I i cannot figure out how a program can change your c: drive without human intervention. Just so many real weird .dll file in my wow 64 file. Is it possible for a virus to get through my security? The have it start up when you apply the fix?

Thank you so much for you time and advice. Great customer service.

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Re: C: drive is now an X: drive
« on: May 31, 2018, 09:18:26 am »
I cant get in to the registry. I get to the command prompt using F12, instead of F2. F12 comes up with Bios flass harddrive password a couple of other options, one of them is diagnostics, i hit diagnostics, and pause press advanced and then troubleshoot, and one of the options is command prompt. So i cant even acces windows. DOS is my only option, Im not real sure how to rename the X: drive back to C: when the C drive already exists, and the X drive info is really on the c: drive. My image disk is good i tried it on my old laptop. But i cannot boot with the image drive on my R6. Thank you
I removed your name and phone number - you shouldn't do that. :)

Ok. first there is absolutely nothing in the program at all that can change the boot drive.

If you are in windows It's hard to say why windows did this - but it did it prob because of the image you made OR that the original system had a x: backup partition.

but this is the fix
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/help/223188/how-to-restore-the-system-boot-drive-letter-in-windows

If you are in the dos window from the rovery enviromen t - the dribve letter assigment may be normal.

How are you getting to the dos window?




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Tweaking.com Support & Help / Re: C: drive is now an X: drive
« on: May 30, 2018, 08:57:47 am »
Thank you Windows 10 pro all updates
McAfee latest version all updates
Malwarebytes all updates
No games, I don’t go to any bad sites
I use the computer strictly for graphics

Thank you very much

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Tweaking.com Support & Help / C: drive is now an X: drive
« on: May 29, 2018, 04:18:04 pm »
Ran all steps to repair windows explore now my C: drive turned into an X: drive. I backed everything up have an image disk from last suday, doest work but i can see the image, it states drice notavailable; I started with step and folloed every direction to the T. (Alienware R6, Intel Core i7-7700 4.2 gigahertz)
Board - Alienware 07HV66 00
64Gb total RAM

16 Gb DIMM0 - 2 slots 16Gb in each for 32 Gb
16 Gb DIMM1 - 2 slots 16 Gb in each for 32 Gb
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080
Sound blaster Z

Any suggestions? I will try anything at this point. I have the registry backups on an external hardrive, the registry backup will not run either. 

Please Help. Thank you very much

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