I wanted to backup the partition C (Windows 10) but as you can see in the screenshot I have 2 partitions C: Sistem and E:Sistem.
How can I make the E partition no longer a system? Please help me!!
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I wanted to backup the partition C (Windows 10) but as you can see in the screenshot I have 2 partitions C: Sistem and E:Sistem.
How can I make the E partition no longer a system? Please help me!!
Sorry for bad english![]()
E is on separate disk, you don't need system on it. Can you translate what it says on it ?
E is an "active logical partition".
I don't know anything about logical partitions unfortunately but as C is active then E should be marked not (as you said).
Perhaps they should try something like this:Code:PS C:\WINDOWS\system32> diskpart Microsoft DiskPart version 10.0.16299.15 Copyright (C) Microsoft Corporation. On computer: X201 DISKPART> select volume E Volume 3 is the selected volume. DISKPART> inactive DiskPart marked the current partition as inactive. DISKPART> exit
I tried that with normal not logical partitions though. Perhaps it is different but it is worth a try in any case.
Hi,
That ought to work for a logical partition.I tried that with normal not logical partitions though. Perhaps it is different but it is worth a try in any case.
Just for info: disk 0 contains two recovery partitions.
Cheers,![]()
Resolved: I installed Origin (installer for games) in E. Origin has automatically installed me a folder in E with another Program Files. I uninstalled Origin, install Origin in C, restart PC, and Program Files of E disappeared. Now back-up work!!!