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The 'assign letter=e' wasn't accepted in diskpart; I'm guessing because the volume has the e already assigned, as I noted that it appears in File Explorer (and Disk Management) I've added the screenshot as suggested, plus one from diskpart as well Volume 3 is the one I've asked about
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, followed the command codes step by step on MS-DOS : ( Diskpart >>> list disk >>> select disk 0 >>>> Clean >>>> create partition primary >>>> format fs=ntfs quick) and now I completely lost the disk 0 with all system files, no hard drive showing as a boot option in the BIOS Am I screwed ? Is there a way to create or reactivate the internal HDD ??
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