Macrium Reflect clone created two partitions !?

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Hi

After cloning a drive on my kids pc using the above I find I now have C: AND D: drives. At first glance D: seems to contain the boot files where C: contains everything else. Not what I hoped for.

Looking at Disk 0 using Win7 computer management I now see....

System Reserved D: 99MB NTFS Healthy (system, active, primary)
C: 558.81GB NTFS Healthy (boot, page file, crash dump, Primary partition)

If I start to mark C: as 'active' it warns me to ensure a functioning operating system is on that partition.

Looking at D: with file explorer I see....

$Recycle.bin (folder)
Boot (folder containing fonts, logs, BCD file, BOOTSTAT.DAT file, memtest.exe)
System Volume Information (locked folder)
bootmgr (system file)
BOOTSECT.BAK
WRBQD (system file)

Is it safe to mark C: as active and remove D: ??

Thanks in advance...
 
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