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  • Ross0
    PCHF Member
    • Apr 2018
    • 8

    #1

    Accidentally changed which drive boots my pc

    So i accidentally changed which drive boots my pc from my system reserved drive to my C drive and now my pc canโ€™t get past the boot screen when I turn it on. Is there a way to change it back?
  • veeg
    PCHF Director
    • Jul 2016
    • 8977

    #2
    Hello

    Do you know how to get in the bioโ€™s? From there you may be able to change the boot order.

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    • Ross0
      PCHF Member
      • Apr 2018
      • 8

      #3
      Originally posted by vger
      Hello

      Do you know how to get in the bioโ€™s? From there you may be able to change the boot order.
      No I donโ€™t know how to get into the bios

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      • veeg
        PCHF Director
        • Jul 2016
        • 8977

        #4
        Originally posted by Ross0
        No I donโ€™t know how to get into the bios
        Ok we will need your pc specโ€™s then.

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        • Bruce
          PCHF Member
          • Oct 2017
          • 10697

          #5
          but just to get your started while you send the specs through.
          normally as soon as the PC starts, it may show a prompt along the bottom (usually) about hitting F2 for this and F9 for that.
          look for the one that says BIOS or System Settings or Setup (that sort of thing)
          but the most common ones are Delete, F2, F10 or sometimes Tab.
          so for example, if yours is F2, as soon as you push the On button, start hitting F2 like a crazy person, if thatโ€™s the right key, you will enter the BIOS Configuration Menu.

          but as @vger stated, supplying the PC make and model will help determine what is required for your PC to enter the BIOS setup.

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          • Ross0
            PCHF Member
            • Apr 2018
            • 8

            #6
            GPU: GeForce GTX 1050

            CPU: AMD FXโ„ข-6300 Six-Core Processor

            Gigabyte Ga-78lmt-usb3 motherboard

            Memory: 8 GB RAM

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            • veeg
              PCHF Director
              • Jul 2016
              • 8977

              #7
              Also the model name and model number.

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              • Ross0
                PCHF Member
                • Apr 2018
                • 8

                #8
                I donโ€™t know the model name and number but I figured out that I have to press Delete to bring up the bios on my pc

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                • veeg
                  PCHF Director
                  • Jul 2016
                  • 8977

                  #9
                  Ok. scroll down using the keyboard to your boot order,from there you can change your boot order.

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                  • Ross0
                    PCHF Member
                    • Apr 2018
                    • 8

                    #10
                    I tried a lot of different boot orders but none worked and my pc keeps getting stuck at the same screen as it did before

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                    • veeg
                      PCHF Director
                      • Jul 2016
                      • 8977

                      #11
                      Hmm.

                      @Bruce

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                      • Bruce
                        PCHF Member
                        • Oct 2017
                        • 10697

                        #12
                        you have 2 problems with what you have done.
                        1. accessing the original boot drive
                        2. changing the order back

                        as to 1), some options would be to use a Linux bootable USB stick but then working out #2 is where my Linux knowledge severely sucks.

                        so if it was mine 1) would be to reload Windows. now with what you have done, a repair reload would be the first thing to try but I donโ€™t know how itโ€™ll like the state of the partitions now.

                        so that may leave 1) as a fresh install of Windows (next time, watch what you play with. tsk tsk. but we have all been there :whistle
                        and the good news is that big hammer approach will also resolve #2.

                        either way, the first thing I would be doing is a backup (because you donโ€™t have one do you ). and thatโ€™ll only be doable by removing the drive and putting it into another PC or external enclosure.

                        but look at it this way - if you have to go down the reload path and/or removing drives - is this an opportune time to upgrade that drive to a SSD?
                        (just trying to give this debacle a silver lining)

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                        • Ross0
                          PCHF Member
                          • Apr 2018
                          • 8

                          #13
                          So would doing either a repair reload of windows or a fresh install of windows clear the files off my hard drive?

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                          • Bruce
                            PCHF Member
                            • Oct 2017
                            • 10697

                            #14
                            the fresh install, as the name implies, starts from a clean slate, so Yes, all data is wiped and you have to reload EVERYTHING again, from Windows to all your software and restore all your personal files.
                            also, part of that reload process, itโ€™ll show you a list of current partitions, I would delete them all and let the install process recreate the OS and recovery partitions for you.
                            so definitely get your data backed up first.

                            the repair option offers a โ€˜keep your filesโ€™ or โ€˜lose your filesโ€™ choice but only reloads Windows onto the current OS partition and because of your current predicament, Iโ€™m not sure that it will get it right (or even help you).

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                            • Ross0
                              PCHF Member
                              • Apr 2018
                              • 8

                              #15
                              How would I backup a hard drive if I canโ€™t get into my pc?

                              Also what do you mean when you say reload everything?Does it mean like I have to redownload all applications and programs? Also does restore all files mean that stuff like pictures and videos would still be there?

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