If yout disk is MBR-formatted, the list disk command executed above will show you a result similar to the image below. You can now scroll down to the “ Restoring the boot” section to finish the tutorial. The left part of the command prompt will go back to the classic view and will show again the system path we started from (X: windows system32). In this case, the drive letter is present and it’s C:, as shown in the picture above.Īt this point, you can quit the Diskpart utility using the command exit. Once identified the Windows volume (using the size and/or filesystem as references), let’s now pay attention to the “ Ltr” column: if there is no drive letter, it will be necessary to assign it manually using the command assign letter that we used earlier. Inside the red box, you can see the complete output of the command, inside the yellow one the volume related to the system partition is highlighted (with the letter S we assigned previously), while in the green box you can see the volume where Windows is installed.