http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q51/9/78.ASP


You could FDISK the new drive and create only extended partions.  If you
need the primary partition on the 2nd disk (to make it bootable, for
example) I believe there are utilities available that will sweep the
registry and change drive assignments.

Jim


----- Original Message -----
From: "Cedric Wooding" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "CF-Community" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2001 1:46 AM
Subject: OT: harddisks


> I have just bought a new hard disk. When put it into my computer it called
> itself D: This would be okay, except that I already had a hard drive which
> was partitioned into C: (with windows and system stuff) and D: (which had
> everything else). Because the new drive has now called itself D:, my old
D:
> is now E:. This means that all my shortcuts don't work and many program
> settings will have to be changed from D: to E:. I can't seem to find any
way
> to change the letters of the drives. Is it possible and if so then how?
> I am running a PC with Win98.
>
> your help in this problem would be much appreciated,
>
> Cedric Wooding


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