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Windows 10 Tips & Tricks

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Your experience with drive letters may vary from this example.  When I get to a command shell I am at a prompt on the X drive.  This is the restore partition and not the live windows partition.  Typing "d:" and pressing enter will move you to the live windows partition.  I have found that C: is not the live partition but another restore/system partition.
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