Exactly the point I'd already made... and Windows was already installed on the disk according to Samurai, it just wasn't showing the entire disk's capacity. Therefore it was partioned, even if it was done incorrectly.Originally Posted by Virtualbody1234
@ FKDUP74:
Windows always calls the boot drive C. If you go take a look at the first of Samurai's screenshots, you'll see he is in fact talking about his C: drive.
Therefore, the disk being discussed is partitioned and is the boot device, which just proves your slave drive argument nonsense in the context of this topic.
QED.
@ Samurai: Am I invisible to you or something? I was the one who posted your fix.
Methinks someone else besides VB deserves a thankyou...
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