How to change my W2k8 System Partition?

Posted by Chris May on Server Fault See other posts from Server Fault or by Chris May
Published on 2010-03-28T17:41:50Z Indexed on 2010/03/28 17:43 UTC
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On my Windows 2008 server, my C: is 1.5 TB, and the partition is marked as: Healthy (Boot, Page File, Active, Crash Dump, Primary Partition)

and somehow I ended up with a 2GB D: that is marked as Healthy (System).

On this D: drive are only a few MB worth of files (bootmgr, boot folder, bootsect.bak), but all Windows files are on the c:.

I've done everything I can to remove the (System) mark. I tried using bcdedit, I tried marking the C:partition as "Active", I tried using bootsect.exe to assign the C: drive as the boot partition. Maybe I didn't do one of those steps correct, but I've tried everything I can.

When I got my new Dell Poweredge T710, I didn't bother removing their 2 small drives before I put in my 2 new large drives. So I think when I installed W2k8 Server, maybe dell left some bootable partition on their drives to help me install the OS, but I never used it and just booted right from the install CD.

Can anyone help me remove the (System) mark from the D: so I can remove the D: partition and still boot to the C:?

I know I could remove the D: drives and reinstall windows, but I'm trying to avoid a total reinstall.

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