System Problem Detected in Data Drive
System Problem Detected in Data Drive
Hey, here are some suggestions: Consider moving the System tag to an SSD without disrupting data or files. In the past, you moved your Documents and Videos to the SSD to free space, but resetting it caused issues. Since the OS won’t boot if the HDD is inactive, you might need to disconnect the HDD entirely for a clean setup.
Reduce the C: drive by roughly 200MB. Set up a fresh partition in that area and assign it a letter. For illustration, label it S: Click right-click on S: and choose "Mark as Active." Launch a command prompt with admin privileges and enter the following command: Bcdboot C:\Windows /s S:. After completion, remove D: from active status.
The file isn't labeled as "System" following the Bcdboot procedure.
Create a Windows installation disk. Turn off the system. Disconnect the hard drive. Start the computer using the install media. Choose "Repair this computer" on the main screen. Navigate to Troubleshoot → Command Prompt. Determine the correct paths (it might be D:\ and Z:\). The prompt may indicate C:\, but it's actually the installation folder. Run the Bcdboot command again, swapping C:\Windows with the real Windows directory (possibly D:\Windows). Attempt to boot while keeping the HDD unplugged.