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After booting my WinToUSB drive, there are two drives mounted
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I set up a WinToUSB drive running Windows 11 home. After booting my system from this USB drive, my windows system shows both a C drive and D drive, both labeled WinToUSB. It looks like the D drive is a separate partition with a disk image on it. Maybe that disk image is mounted as the C drive? I'm not sure. The C drive has only about half the storage available, 128 GB, while the D drive appears to have the full 238 GB.

Can I get rid of this? Can I have a single boot drive, with all the storage available, as a single C drive?
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After booting my WinToUSB drive, there are two drives mounted - by ziggurism - 09-08-2022, 03:39 PM

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