I am not sure, but are you under UEFI or MBR for the boot ? For both ? Or is on of the partitions UEFI, the other MBR ?
Have you tried third party partition managers like Minitool Partition Wizzard or Macrorit Partition Expert ?
They are both much better than the native Windows Disk Manager, which hides the boot manager partition
If you have UEFI dual boot, it seems that Microsoft always and automatically puts the second boot manager in the boot partition of the first installed system. You cannot change this !
AFAIK Windows 11 requires UEFI partition, not MBR. It, however may be possible to install Windows 11 on a MBR drive.
Nevertheless, you cannot copy the Win 11 system from a logical drive onto a System partition with a primary drive (partition) as you will loose your boot sector (the logical partition has a different unique ID than the primary).
BTW: what versions do you have installed? You said, you do not have an iso image of what??
You can download any Windows 11 version as ISO here:
os.click
No you can't clone and force another partition and make it bootable, however you can use partition software such as AOMEI Partition Assistant (Full Licensed Version) and convert logical partion to bootable partition eg. E to C and C to E vice versa, because manually changing the boot sequence via cloning will affect boot up process and Windows will fail to login ..
Partition software will allocate the booting partition automatically by assigning proper method itself ..
Yes, you can do it on MBR partitions, UEFI only applicable to newer computers .. I am using MBR since my BIOS/CMOS doesnt have UEFI feature
I don't know for sure if it's MBR but only in such a system can I install Windows.
You're right! I have the full version of AOMEI Partition Assistant and I'll do it tomorrow but I'll ask you if: if AOMEI Partition Assistant wants to convert logical partition E to bootable partition, in my case it's. E to C, what will happen to the partitions after that? What letters will they have after that and what order will be in the partition view when I want to look through some disk program?
Where will partition E be after that, when it changes to C?
Sorry, I don't know English well and uncle Google helps me
P.S
Importantly! I forgot what to do to permanently get rid of EasyBCD before this conversion?