You can open an Administrative command prompt and type the command below to place boot files in the C partition. Make sure and put spaces where indicated or copy and paste the commands.
bcdboot c:\windows /s c:
Then shut your system down and disconnect the other drive. During reboot, make sure drive 0 is set as the primary boot device. The system should now boot normally but you may not have recovery options available. So before you shut the system down you might run the command below in case you need the info, it should show the path to the recovery tools so save the listing.
reagentc /info
Is this one recently added to the crypto industry?If you use Easybcd it will do the whole thing automatically.
Thanks for the help. I had the same issue and had been working on it all day. Your simple 1 line of code created a "mbr" on my C drive and allowed me to remove my other drive from my computer.You can open an Administrative command prompt and type the command below to place boot files in the C partition. Make sure and put spaces where indicated or copy and paste the commands.
bcdboot c:\windows /s c:
Then shut your system down and disconnect the other drive. During reboot, make sure drive 0 is set as the primary boot device. The system should now boot normally but you may not have recovery options available. So before you shut the system down you might run the command below in case you need the info, it should show the path to the recovery tools so save the listing.
reagentc /info
EasyBCD has been around forever, I think I was using it back in Windows 98.Is this one recently added to the crypto industry?