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How to check which disk the system is installed on

Hard disks are usually divided into multiple partitions, one of which is used to install the system, and some users will have two hard disks. In this way, there will be many hard disk partitions, and it is difficult to tell which is the system disk. Dual-disk users may not know which hard disk the system is installed on, so how can they see which disk the operating system is installed on? In fact, the method is very simple. Let's take Windows system as an example to teach you how to know where the computer system is installed.

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Method 1: Judging by the disk icon

1, win7/win8/win 10 has a Windows logo icon on the system drive letter;

2. We open "Computer" and find the drive letter with icon, which is the installation location of the operating system.

Method 2: judge by disk management.

1. Right-click "Computer" or "My Computer" on the desktop and select "Manage";

2. Open Computer Management, click Disk Management, and then check the status bar of the disk. If there is "system" or "startup", it means that the system installs the disk;

3. If "Startup" and "System" are in different drive letters, then the C drive containing "Startup" is the installation location of the system, and the "System Reserve" partition is a part of the C drive.

Method 3: Double system judgment method

1. If it is a dual system, you already know where the computer system is installed. At this time, we need to see what systems are installed on the two disks.

2. Take drive C as an example, enter the directory C: \ program files \ common files \ Microsoft shared \ msinfo \ msinfo32.exe, and double-click to open msinfo32.exe;

3. In the opened system information, the OS name is the current system version installed in the C drive. If the dual system is in the D drive, it is the same as entering the above directory to open the msinfo32.exe.

That's how to tell which drive the system is installed in. After the above steps, you can know the installation location of the computer system.