You can assign the same drive more than one drive letter. I'd put it
back to the original and c as well and set the second drive to d e or
whatever you want.
73
Butch Bussen
wa0vjr
open Node 3148
Las Vegas
On Tue, 24 Aug 2010, donald E. Bowen, Jr. wrote:
I have two hd's installed. The biggest and newest one is the boot drive
with windows XP and all installed on it. The original hd is now the
secondary hd. Somehow during installation of the new drive etc., the new hd
which does do the booting is drive I and the smaller older hd is nod drive
C:
I went to the drive management tools via the control panel admin tools etc
and found the dialog to change drive letters.
So, without considering the impact this drive letter assignment change would
have on various and assorted files where such things as environment
variables are set. Changing the drive letter of the boot drive would not be
good.
So, in my haste, I changed the drive letter of the boot drive.
Seems the system is loading windows as I get win start sound event, but no
more WE, or anything else I suspect looking for it's variable on C only C
was I and when I changed I C the variables were no longer there. I guess.
any help?
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