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How can I access “/Windows” folder outside of the primary boot drive “C:?” to access Setup Files


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I have hard drives that have been setup with Windows installed by using this tutorial. At the end of the tutorial it mentions that we can get rid of the Windows Setup from within MSConfig, as well as I found some information in the System tab of Control Panel.
This Windows Setup is located at /Windows and it shows the primary OS is located at C:/Windows. There is no information mentioning how to access this special folder and there is nothing in Computer besides C: (or other drives).



How can I locate /Windows, aka the files I placed into the hard drive to make it bootable for setup. I have another bootable hard drive that I tried using as an external hard drive, and I see I'm having trouble locating this information as an external hard drive as well.



I want to be able to extract the information so I can create more bootable hard drives, since I lost access to the machine where I had a CD drive to get the data.










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    I have hard drives that have been setup with Windows installed by using this tutorial. At the end of the tutorial it mentions that we can get rid of the Windows Setup from within MSConfig, as well as I found some information in the System tab of Control Panel.
    This Windows Setup is located at /Windows and it shows the primary OS is located at C:/Windows. There is no information mentioning how to access this special folder and there is nothing in Computer besides C: (or other drives).



    How can I locate /Windows, aka the files I placed into the hard drive to make it bootable for setup. I have another bootable hard drive that I tried using as an external hard drive, and I see I'm having trouble locating this information as an external hard drive as well.



    I want to be able to extract the information so I can create more bootable hard drives, since I lost access to the machine where I had a CD drive to get the data.










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      I have hard drives that have been setup with Windows installed by using this tutorial. At the end of the tutorial it mentions that we can get rid of the Windows Setup from within MSConfig, as well as I found some information in the System tab of Control Panel.
      This Windows Setup is located at /Windows and it shows the primary OS is located at C:/Windows. There is no information mentioning how to access this special folder and there is nothing in Computer besides C: (or other drives).



      How can I locate /Windows, aka the files I placed into the hard drive to make it bootable for setup. I have another bootable hard drive that I tried using as an external hard drive, and I see I'm having trouble locating this information as an external hard drive as well.



      I want to be able to extract the information so I can create more bootable hard drives, since I lost access to the machine where I had a CD drive to get the data.










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      I have hard drives that have been setup with Windows installed by using this tutorial. At the end of the tutorial it mentions that we can get rid of the Windows Setup from within MSConfig, as well as I found some information in the System tab of Control Panel.
      This Windows Setup is located at /Windows and it shows the primary OS is located at C:/Windows. There is no information mentioning how to access this special folder and there is nothing in Computer besides C: (or other drives).



      How can I locate /Windows, aka the files I placed into the hard drive to make it bootable for setup. I have another bootable hard drive that I tried using as an external hard drive, and I see I'm having trouble locating this information as an external hard drive as well.



      I want to be able to extract the information so I can create more bootable hard drives, since I lost access to the machine where I had a CD drive to get the data.







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