Question: Move Up Or Down Hard Drives within System Protection


  1. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
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    Question: Move Up Or Down Hard Drives within System Protection


    Good Day Everyone!

    Question does anyone know how to move up or down " hard drives within the System Protection "

    Picture is provided, I like to permanently move the C: Hard Drive above the D: Drive maybe
    there is a windows registry adjustment or something?

    Question: Move Up Or Down Hard Drives within System Protection-system-protection.png

    Thanks In Advance...

    Regards,
    AcuraTML

    Windows 10 LTBS-N (64-bit)
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  2. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
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    Cleaning Up Entire C: Drive and Backing It Up as an Image for quick restore, and then formatted the entire C: Drive Section and Restored the saved image worked and all good now, C: Drive is now the number 01 Drive and D: Drive is number 02 :)
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    AcuraTML said:
    Cleaning Up Entire C: Drive and Backing It Up as an Image for quick restore, and then formatted the entire C: Drive Section and Restored the saved image worked and all good now, C: Drive is now the number 01 Drive and D: Drive is number 02 :)
    Wow, that's some serious OCD right there! [and probably what I would do too ]
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  4. Posts : 1,255
    Windows 10 Pro
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    What would be the purpose in changing the order? It isn't of any real significance anyway.
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  5. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
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    NavyLCDR said:
    Wow, that's some serious OCD right there! [and probably what I would do too ]
    For sure you know it, lol
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  6. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
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    LMiller7 said:
    What would be the purpose in changing the order? It isn't of any real significance anyway.
    For people like me who are OCD it makes the world of difference its one of those feel happy things to me when everything is in some organized order.... :) lol
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    AcuraTML said:
    For people like me who are OCD it makes the world of difference its one of those feel happy things to me when everything is in some organized order.... :) lol
    My big trigger is burned out light bulbs and light bulbs that aren't the same "color" as each other, like bright white, soft white, etc. And deployed, an aircraft carrier as about a million fluorescent tubes with 10% of them flashing at any one time! My wife wondered how I kept my sanity.
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  8. Posts : 135
    Windows 10 Enterprise (64-bit)
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    NavyLCDR said:
    My big trigger is burned out light bulbs and light bulbs that aren't the same "color" as each other, like bright white, soft white, etc. And deployed, an aircraft carrier as about a million fluorescent tubes with 10% of them flashing at any one time! My wife wondered how I kept my sanity.
    Mine has to be, interior painting cutting in the ceiling to a wall ( if that isn't perfectly straight line I get bothered) or the collection of fine dust within a motherboard around or in the cpu cooling fan grills and also within the video card and power supply unit I like to take everything apart and vacume and use canned air to remove this dust if I know there is a spec of dust it sends me off and my tools have to be extremely clean I use wd40 and clean cotton shop rags to wipe each and everyone of many tools that I own, thanks for your share.

    I wife has the same habits like mine and we are a perfect match thank God
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