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How come I have two versions of Windows 10 installed in my pc?

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Ciaran

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The functioning version is on volume 2. I have two physical disks labeled C: and D: but I also have three partitions in disk 1 (which is drive C: I suppose) and the partitions are: *:System Reserved (status - active & system), C: (status - boot) and an unnamed partition *: (status - none). Disk 2 (single partition) is supposed to be a data drive but its status is active. All partitions are set as primary and NTFS. Is drive D: also volume 2? If it is, why there is no windows directory in the...

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