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Old 05-10-2017, 12:24 PM
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Ignore the partition designations in Repair (or WinPE). They are just arbitrary ID's for it to identify them to itself. Work with the Volume numbers.
Try selecting 'e' and making it 'Active' as below
in Diskpart this will be
Sel vol (disk number) without the brackets ie if 'e' is listed as 2

sel vol 2

Then type active to make the Volume active.
Exit the Diskpart function
Exit again to reboot and if that doesn't work try Repair because it should now find the volume having been set as active.

I'd strongly advise you run the DIAG to test your hardware, in particular the HDD.
And be ready to rebuild from scratch
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