@DragonLord not to worry, on mine it changed the drive to C: which was odd, because on old XP system one would have to change that in mounted devices to complete a cloned over os. (and make the letter the way i would want it)
the BCD edit would take the drive letter as the parmeters for the command to set the pointers. but is using the drive ID to set where it actually points . (another confusing thing)
SE need to hire extra holiday help. Temporary moderators to pitch in (secretly being given trials , if nobody complains then after the hollidays you got 2 more mods).
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@DragonLord Nothing has changed yet on the original disk , and as long as you do not alter the BCD on the original, so the Boot Menu should (still) be able to get you back to an operating state.
Some people would say "we do not need too many Dictator moderators" I say "if you have an ample quantity of them they can handle things easier and are more happy" so (if my idea is correct) there would be less errors of judgement , and more time to judge.
If i could do it, anyone can. they just make it look hard to sell programs that do it for you :-)
@DragonLord But in reality you just need a few command things, so potentially any old flash stick set to be bootable could do it. But i am pretty sure you can do it IN the old system, that is how i do mine. (mine being a bit different)
I can do everything in a GUI , just because i cant type anything right
But the idea is the same. For me i just clone the parttion, and from the original system click on a shortcut (batch), it fixes the BCD. anytime after that i can remove either drive , or boot menu to either system.