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Dad: "I don't have my wallpaper anymore on my desktop !"
Me: "Ok, what's in C:\User...\Pictures" ?
Dad: "I don't have C:, I juste have D:"
Me: "WTF ? You don't have a C:\Windows folder ?"
Dad: "No, I just have a D:\ drive. Windows is installed on D"
How th fuck did he managed to not have a C drive ????
At least he understands that windows is installed, and on that drive.
It happens. You should have just told him to go to the D: drive if its the only one
It's possible he did have a C drive and just wasn't looking correctly
But it is possible to install Windows on non-c drives, It just isn't standard. The main reason is because you want the operating system to be on a different drive to the files. I have Windows installed on C but there's absolutely nothing else on C just Windows everything else is on the E drive, but there's absolutely no reason you couldn't reverse that it's just you'd have to start off with Windows on C, then remap D to not the disk, then installed Windows on D, set D to be the boot drive, And then finally uninstall it from C.
It's unlikely that you would do all that by accident. Especially because setting anything other than C to be the boot drive usually requires changing the BIOS. You can't do it from within windows because then you end up with a "the call is coming from inside the house" situation.
My nerd man says it's less of "the call is coming from inside the house" and more of a "you can't go back in time and kill yourself" situation XD