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So I've had this issue for around 5 months now and I can't put it off any longer because I want to use my old drive in a new machine.

Basically, I got one of those fancy Samsung M.2 SSD's and installed a fresh copy of Windows 10 Pro and manually reinstalled all of my old stuff and moved my documents over. Somewhere along the way Windows, being the perfect operating system that it is, decided to install Windows without it's own boot volume. In order to boot from my C drive I need to boot from my G drive, which prompts me with this message:

ChooseBootPartition.jpg

Volume 8 is my new C: drive

Volume 4 is my old drive (Now G:)

 

Here is a screencap of my partition manager:

PartitionManager.png

Here we can see the G: partition with its System Reserved and the Recovery Partition and then we have the lonely C: partition on its own separate drive.

 

What would be the best way to have my C drive completely interdependent of the G drive?

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