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That is the partition to delete, yes. No, do not substitute disk 2 for disk 1 in the command prompt. MiniTool starts disk numbering at 1. Command Prompt Diskpart starts disk numbering at 0.
That is the partition to delete, yes. No, do not substitute disk 2 for disk 1 in the command prompt. MiniTool starts disk numbering at 1. Command Prompt Diskpart starts disk numbering at 0.
Ok, I just want to be certain since there appear to be incongruencies between the numbering assigned by the partition wizard and that shown in the image of the windows partition per windows.
Delete System Reserve Partition on Disk 2 as shown on the Wizard and then apply.
Then proceed with command prompt entries, verbatim, correct?
Thank you again.
Yes. That will delete your System Reserved Partition, and then rebuild it with only the Microsoft default boot files in it.
Interesting. Just delete the whole label parameter then. format fs=fat32 quick
From the currently displayed command line:
format%fs=fat32%quick%="System%Reserved"
correct?
If it accepts that, proceed with the prior provided inputs that follow the modified input, correct?
Last edited by 10fused; 26 Nov 2017 at 17:01.
Alright, I'll give that a go and hope you can hang with me for a few minutes!
After:
format%fs=fat32%quick
then proceed with the prior provided inputs verbatim?
Thanks
Diskpart has successfully formatted the volume....
next?
the rest of the commands:
assign%letter=t
active
exit
bcdboot%C:\Windows%/s%T:%/f%ALL
exit
reboot the computer, try the upgrade again