Apparently, _Jules Dubois_, on 30/10/04 00:21,typed:
I had
hda1 as c: hda2 as o: hda3 as d: etc.
I have found out how to change drive letters, I am thinking of doing:
1) make d: as z: 2) make e: as d: 3) make z: as e:
There's the problem of drive references stored in the registry, but as you said, "hdc3 and hdc5 are still empty", this shouldn't be a problem for you.
Yes they are. I actually have to reformat them yet.
IIRC, you'll have to reboot before step (3), because "e:" was already in use before you began relettering.
Good point! I have been reading about driver letter changing on google and just read that to make the changes take effect, I need to reboot. But I didn't realize that I would need to do the above step with a reboot before step 3.
I have done it numerous times under Windows 2000. If I were using WinXP -- and fortunately, I'm not -- I would do it without hesitation, but my opinion is not a guarantee of success.
Thanks for your comments, ->HS
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