Dana, you really shouldn't have to do this.
My machine has Windows installed on the D drive, and my applications and games
on the G: drive actually. All that gets put onto the
D are the system files that each application needs to store in Windows, if any.
I have never come across a program that
It depends on a lot of little things but in general there are still the same
steps we've had for years:
1) If the drives are on the SAME channel (cable) you'll probably have to
switch the connectors (which may mean swapping the drives physically
depending on your case) and reset the jumpers on the
OK, I found the drive setting for the CF installer. So this is, for the moment,
an academic question. But I do keep running into this probelms, so any opinions
onthe best way to change this would be welcome.
Dana
> This is getting silly. I have an E drive that is eight times the size
> of me C