Time-Out.
Looking at the provided picture, and this being Windows 7 I can tell you with certainty that Windows is in fact Booting from C, as clearly evidenced by the "boot" label under it. Yes that's the boot drive.
The F 10-0MB partition is the Boot Data storage partition Windows 7 requires.
Microsoft said:
The small hidden ‘System, Reserved’ partition serves as the BCD store (Boot Configuration Data) and Windows needs to access the information contained in this partition to boot and load properly.
All Widows 7 installations will create one, its normal. Though usually they will create it on the same drive as the one you are installing to, unless there is no free un-partitioned space then it will find a suitable location to do it.
It looks to me that when Windows 7 was installed it could only find space in the F drive.
This does not mean there was ever another Windows installation there at all.
With that said, the only way you are going to fix this, is by freeing up 100MB of space on your C drive, make it unpartitioned, and recreating the System Reserved Partition there by running a repair install on the system.
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Phil AKA Vacunita
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