TheWindowsClub covers authentic Windows 11, Windows 10 tips, tutorials, how tos, features, freeware. Created by Anand Khanse, MVP. You turn on your Windows 11 PC and everything works fine, but you notice the operating system is running from the D: drive instead of the usual C: drive. This odd letter swap can confuse file paths, break software installations, and make drive management messy. In this post, we will see what to do if Windows is booting from D drive instead of C. Windows normally...

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