On one of the four machines I recently performed clean installs of Windows 10 (all of which have multiple drives) there is no System Reserved partition on the boot drive and, instead, a media drive now has a 'Boot' directory and 'bootmgr' and 'bootnxt' files. The "C" drive is labeled 'BOOT, PAGE FILE, CRASH DUMP, PRIMARY' partition. The media drive is labeled 'SYSTEM, ACTIVE, PRIMARY' partition.
Is there a way to fix this without starting from scratch and disconnecting all the other drives prior to install?
What would cause this? Like I said, the other machines were similarly populated with extra drives and all went normally there.
Thanks!
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