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Location not found in the system directory.

Location not found in the system directory.

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Celmunchie
Member
192
02-08-2021, 04:12 AM
#1
I recently switched my old HDD for a new build and ran into some issues. I can't locate the specific files or the desktop folder on the D drive, even though everything seems to be present when booting from there. The C drive, which is the main storage, isn't visible, making it hard to copy data onto it. It might be connected to the fact that the HDD is running Windows 10 while a new NVMe drive is installed on Windows 11. If you have any suggestions or a quick fix, I'd really appreciate it. The old drive is slow and bothersome. Thanks in advance!
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Celmunchie
02-08-2021, 04:12 AM #1

I recently switched my old HDD for a new build and ran into some issues. I can't locate the specific files or the desktop folder on the D drive, even though everything seems to be present when booting from there. The C drive, which is the main storage, isn't visible, making it hard to copy data onto it. It might be connected to the fact that the HDD is running Windows 10 while a new NVMe drive is installed on Windows 11. If you have any suggestions or a quick fix, I'd really appreciate it. The old drive is slow and bothersome. Thanks in advance!

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Moon_Claw
Member
99
02-08-2021, 05:04 AM
#2
Yes, you can transfer files from the D drive to the C drive during startup by using disk formatting or booting into a recovery environment and copying the necessary data manually.
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Moon_Claw
02-08-2021, 05:04 AM #2

Yes, you can transfer files from the D drive to the C drive during startup by using disk formatting or booting into a recovery environment and copying the necessary data manually.

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Redstoner137
Posting Freak
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02-09-2021, 10:31 AM
#3
No, I don't understand why it's this way.
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Redstoner137
02-09-2021, 10:31 AM #3

No, I don't understand why it's this way.