Unable to reset pc PLS HELP

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Butcheee

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So i want to reset my pc but when i do so it comes up with a message saying there was a problem resetting your pc/no changes were made i have feeling that this could be because i did install an ssd to my pc like 2 years ago and i use it as the boot drive now with windows installed on it and i use my hdd as a storage drive now and also ive looked at solutions on youtube ect and there was something on command prompt when i search my hard drives my windows is on c drive but in command prompt it's on d drive and everything on my d is on c but on my computer in the file manager its the other way around so can somone please help thank you
Also i do have windows installed on my old drive still, that use to be the original boot drive
 
Can you upload an expanded screenshot of Disk Manager for us.

Access Disk Management via Run.

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since you are resetting, I'll assume you have your data backed up somewhere.
like the old drive for example.

then..... I'd be unplugging the old drive and reloading Windows afresh on the SSD.
so get yourself the Microsoft Media Creation Tool from here; https://www.microsoft.com/en-au/software-download/windows10
and create a USB of WIn10.

use that to wipe and load a new copy of Windows on the SSD.
when all done, plug back in the HDD and use it as your were, a storage drive, and remove the Windows related folders off it.
 
hi thanks heres my screenshot
 

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The only bootable device in the screenshot is drive C: which I take is the SSD that you mention, device D: looks to me as if it was set up by an OEM such as Dell or HP, is your computer a brand name or a custom build.

What I suggest you try, open Disk Manager, right click on an area of the D: drive partitions, select the Offline option and then head of and try the reset again, if all goes ok, go back afterwards and repeat the process to put the drive back online.
 
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