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Drive letter swapped
WindowsXP - After format and re install drive C became Drive E. How can I
get it back to drive C. It installed on the same partition but the drive letter changed to E. |
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"Richard LeBlanc" wrote in message ... WindowsXP - After format and re install drive C became Drive E. How can I get it back to drive C. It installed on the same partition but the drive letter changed to E. While you could do it through a registry hack, the result would be an unstable installation of Windows. You need to disconnect all USB drives, then re-install Windows. |
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Richard LeBlanc wrote:
WindowsXP - After format and re install drive C became Drive E. How can I get it back to drive C. It installed on the same partition but the drive letter changed to E. I had that happen once due to a built-in card reader Check your bios settings to be sure your hard drive is listed as the second boot device...behind your cd/dvd Also make sure no other drives are attached (to avoid confusion) You will need to reinstall Windows of course FWIF: It will not hurt anything that Windows was installed on E: |
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I don't have any USB attached and My bios is as indicated. I have been
running on E drive for some time but now is time to re install and I got the same results. I'm not sure what happened to change it. I guess maybe I am to fussy. I presently have a fresh install with only XP installed and thought there might be some easy way to change it as it seems to me that it was easy to get it where it is now but I don't know that I done anything unusual on former install. Richard "Richard LeBlanc" wrote in message ... WindowsXP - After format and re install drive C became Drive E. How can I get it back to drive C. It installed on the same partition but the drive letter changed to E. |
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additionally it males a BIG difference whether you boot direct to DVD or install from within windows.
you need to boot direct to the dvd to install. "Richard LeBlanc" wrote in message ... I don't have any USB attached and My bios is as indicated. I have been running on E drive for some time but now is time to re install and I got the same results. I'm not sure what happened to change it. I guess maybe I am to fussy. I presently have a fresh install with only XP installed and thought there might be some easy way to change it as it seems to me that it was easy to get it where it is now but I don't know that I done anything unusual on former install. Richard "Richard LeBlanc" wrote in message ... WindowsXP - After format and re install drive C became Drive E. How can I get it back to drive C. It installed on the same partition but the drive letter changed to E. |
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Richard LeBlanc wrote:
I don't have any USB attached and My bios is as indicated. I have been running on E drive for some time but now is time to re install and I got the same results. I'm not sure what happened to change it. I guess maybe I am to fussy. I presently have a fresh install with only XP installed and thought there might be some easy way to change it as it seems to me that it was easy to get it where it is now but I don't know that I done anything unusual on former install. Richard "Richard LeBlanc" wrote in message ... WindowsXP - After format and re install drive C became Drive E. How can I get it back to drive C. It installed on the same partition but the drive letter changed to E. Put the drive on the first SATA or IDE channel. If your mobo has capabilities for both...disable the one you are not using. Again...it will not hurt anything to have Windows installed on the E: drive |
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What is that annoying scrolling email address in there for?
"mikeyhsd" wrote in message ... disable the other drives in the bios. unless one is needed for dual boot. "Richard LeBlanc" wrote in message ... I don't have any USB attached and My bios is as indicated. I have been running on E drive for some time but now is time to re install and I got the same results. I'm not sure what happened to change it. I guess maybe I am to fussy. I presently have a fresh install with only XP installed and thought there might be some easy way to change it as it seems to me that it was easy to get it where it is now but I don't know that I done anything unusual on former install. Richard "Richard LeBlanc" wrote in message ... WindowsXP - After format and re install drive C became Drive E. How can I get it back to drive C. It installed on the same partition but the drive letter changed to E. |
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Unplug the printer with the memorycard slots?
Richard LeBlanc wrote: I don't have any USB attached and My bios is as indicated. I have been running on E drive for some time but now is time to re install and I got the same results. I'm not sure what happened to change it. I guess maybe I am to fussy. I presently have a fresh install with only XP installed and thought there might be some easy way to change it as it seems to me that it was easy to get it where it is now but I don't know that I done anything unusual on former install. Richard "Richard LeBlanc" wrote in message ... WindowsXP - After format and re install drive C became Drive E. How can I get it back to drive C. It installed on the same partition but the drive letter changed to E. |
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