Some enclosures contain a USB-2-SATA chip that represents the disk with a different geometry (heads, tracks, sectors or LBA mode) than what the drive really uses internally. You moved disk 1 form an external enclosure (USB I'm guessing) to inside the machine.
When selecting a volume or partition, you may use either the number or drive letter or the mount point path. Without this parameter, an error causes DiskPart to exit with an error code. With noerr set, when an error is encountered, DiskPart will continue to process commands as if the error did not occur. Noerr - This option is for scripting only. The diskpart commands may be placed in a text file (one command per line) and used as an input file to diskpart.exe: DiskPart.exe < myscript.txt SELECT Volume=n_or_d (Number or Drive Letter)ĪCTIVE (set the current in-focus partition to be the system partition)ĪSSIGN (allocate the next free drive letter)ĪTTRIBUTES DISK Use CMD's tool DiskPart for the partitioning and formatting of the drives.Ĭommands you may then issue at the DISKPART prompt: LIST Disk