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Originally Posted by josh.pruim
After installing Windows 7 and Inventor, I'm getting constant bluescreens on the portable drive when booted normally. I am unable to diagnose them as the minidump files are not being written anywhere. (I checked the flash disk's C:\, and I also checked C:\ on the internal hard drive of my computer.) Is it possible that the two are causing collisions in drive assignments, and not allowing it to boot? (My setup machine was not a physical machine, I used a virtual, due to the massively long time it takes to set up over a USB2.0 line, then cloned it to a flash disk.) Is it possible to reassign C:\ to something like G:\ if this is the issue?
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Very likely the problem is Windows is expecting G:, but now that you're booting directly, it's on C: instead and is confused...
I once installed Windows to D:, then deleted the C: partition. Thus D: was reassigned to C:. It would constantly blue screen during boot.
I created a tiny placeholder C: partition, reassigned the Windows partition back to D:, and it came right back up.
You might be able to reassign C: to G: with a partitioning tool, but I'm not sure if the reassignment will persist, or if Windows will react nicely.
There's some discussion on the topic here:
http://www.sevenforums.com/installat...t-drive-2.html
The best thing might be to try and reinstall Windows again, ensuring the target drive is C: before the installation starts.