Windows 8 Boot?

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don't know to put the topic , so i put it here.
i got an issue about boot on my pc running windows 8.
firstly i tried compress my C partition with compress disk mode by right click on C partition and choose properties and choose compress process mode.
after finish compressing process, i restarted my pc and into boot time, a table response that the boot compressed, ctrl alt delete to restart.
i put the windows 8 disk to repair the boot rec with command line : bootrec /fixmgr.
It's oke to boot up my pc to windows, but the boot rec's written to the E partition, that means i have 2 boot rec on my pc, 1 is a compressed boot on C partition when i choose this one to boot ,the same problem occured, and one newly created by type the DOS command above on E partition.

My question's that how do i only get 1 boot on my pc, certainly a running boot :D?

i got some way to do but still get concern bout that :

1, move and paste overide boot from E to C
2, use third party to fix that
3, use DOS command "bcdedit /" to delete all boot and repair again with windows 8 disk

appriciate whoever comment and help here.
 
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System One

  • OS
    windows 8
Don't understand why you would want to compress you C drive. But that besides.

The problem you are describing reminds me of an old XP problem that occured when doing a new installation with multiple HDD's connected.

So, you might want to try this:
* Physically disconnect al the HDD's except the C drive.
* Start using the Windows 8 disk and again repair the bootrec.
* Start the PC and see it it works (I know, the connections to the other HDD's are temporarily down, just ignore it).
* Shut your PC down, connect al the HDD's and have fun booting.

Good luck!
 

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aight man, thank you for your response,but i have a big mistake on my above post between "Drive" and "Partition" :D, i mean partition, so sorry for that, i'm gonna give your answer for the another case perhasp :D
And my reason for compress C drive that because it's nearly full for this partition, i have no idea why it get fatter so fast, i don't have much anything to install on that,i configure 54GB for this one, have <30 metro apps, <40 desktop apps, no data no game. i already use some desktop app for cleaning the temp,trash files but it don't help much.
 

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System One

  • OS
    windows 8
It is possible that you have created an excessive number of system restore points. Go to Control Panel > Recovery > Configure System Restore > Configure, and see if you are using too much disk space for system restoration.
 

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