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Hi updated to Windows 10 now nothing boots old windows 7 or windows 10 recovery, go back to previous safe mode nothing works at all. So launched diskpart and found that somehow c: Is local disk with only 199mb and system is f: 280gb need to swap them back.
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Windows does not need to boot from a disk labeled C: but you do need to be sure that the system disk is actually an active partition. You will need to use a bootable disk management program like paragon partition manager to boot into a gui environment and make sure the actual boot partition is set active. 

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Thanks Huffer I've been trying to find away with diskpart. Going to try paragon.
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If you are good with the command line it can be done with diskpart but easier with a gui. 

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