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You can legally download an ISO from MS and since you've already installed Windows 10 previously, you won't have to worry about activating it. Ignore prompts for activation during install and it should be activated by the time you hit the desktop.
Download the Windows ISO from here: Windows 10 Download - Tech Bench
then use: Rufus - Create bootable USB to create an installation media on a USB.
One thing I forgot to mention. During the Installation, when prompted for product key, click on "I don't have a product key" or "Skip this step".
OK, I blitzed everything, reallocated the drives in the proper sequence and clean installed Win 10 Pro 64 using a USB stick with the downloaded ISO created by Rufus. As I previously mentioned in an above reply to topgundcp though, I'm back to the same situation as before, except now it is the C drive that is not visible outside of ThisPC . See images.
@Jezzer56:
Did you try this: remove and add drives from Navigation tree - tutorial
And you can't add nonremovable drives as per tutorial above.
Last edited by AndreTen; 28 Mar 2016 at 12:22. Reason: Adding info