![]() My network card acted very strangely (disconnected under certain circumstances - MBit/GBit after random time) so I gave it to the IT guy that made the PC. Is there any way to do this without removing all the data? It's pain doing it all again, redownloading everything. It's GPT, but now what? There is no active partition I take it? Internet says one cannot set active partition on GPT and that it's supposed to go using the UEFI, but I have no idea how. But internet also says that there is supposed to be a EFI folder in C: but there is no EFI folder. Now, the ' active' command will not work on any partition (i know that Primary is the one that's supposed to work) because 'not fixed MBR'. So the C: disk (or disk 0, where system Windows is, it's an SSD) has GPT (i hear it the first time iml) tag and 5 partitions (4 hidden) - Recovery (NTFS), System (FAT32 but it's 100 MB), Reserved (16 MB), Primary (NTFS, the actual 'C:', Windows folder is here) and another Recovery (NTFS, no not same size). ![]() By checking the command prompt (Windows 10 installation CD) using the diskpart command there is something that didn't really correspond to what I found on the internet. CD is empty, and even if I click 'start from here' it does the same thing. ![]() Why isn't it working? So, I have a GIGABYTE UEFI and the load order is CD -> Disk with Win10 -> Disk with no system. ![]()
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