Ben, you are quite right the entry associations. I had overlooked that. It
would be best to accept the drive letter as it is.
Thanks for the input.

Alan Priol




If you have many applications installed on the drive you might just want to
live with D:   I did the same thing one time and you get used to it.  If you
change it,  all the entries in the registry and application .ini files that
point to D are going to be wrong and you are going to have to dig them out
and change them.  You may need to just reinstall some things.


Ben Moore


I have installed an image of XP Home on a clean hard drive partitioned C:
and D: This image was originally on the D: partition on a dual boot hard
drive and the installation insists on becoming D:\XP Home, not C: So far I
have not been able to get it changed to C: even after returning the drive to
a single partition. I would assume this is a registry setting. Can anyone
offer any suggestions to fix this?
Thanks,

Alan Priol
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