• ILikeBoobies
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    1 month ago

    Why do you copy the boot files from C and put them in G during install then?

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        30 days ago

        You can have a helper script do it for you (the gui) but it still happening in the background

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          29 days ago

          The boot files go into C:, not G:.

          Windows can’t operate if you did that, it doesn’t let you.

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              29 days ago

              Fijn article, thanks for sharing!

              Still, I don’t get why’d you do that, all my windows installation automatically put boot files onto C: and did not allow me to touch them afterwards.
              G: also seems completely arbitrary, and I’m the majority of windowa setups wouldn’t exist or be an external drive.
              Simple as.

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                29 days ago

                The boot directory on your file system is where the system gets it from to put on G. It’s left there for recovery/repair

                But you still have a G partition for the boot. It lets the computer itself have an easier time finding it (think labeled as boot). Your ssd is divided, it’s not a 2nd physical disk

                The letter is arbitrary, so is C. It’s just the default