On Fri, 23 Jan 2004 15:50:55 +0000, Paul J. Veres wrote:
> When I installed WinXP Pro to my system, it assigned my first hard drive the
> letter "E" instead of "C" and my second hard drive the letter "C" instead of
> "D". This can't be changed under Administrative Tools. Anybody have any
> ideas how to reassign the correct letters without doing another clean
> install?
MS assigns drive letters in this order.
1st active partition gets C. Next active partition gets D, etc, until all
active partitions have leters. Then it assigns logical partitons. If you
have 3 active partitions, then C would be assigned to the first active
partition on the Mater HD on the first controller. D to second. If there
are no more active partitions on the drive, it will then go to the slave
drive on that controller and assign active parttions. Then it will
continue on to the Master of the second controller, and then on to the
slave of the second controller, assigning drive letters to all active
partitions it finds. I haven't used windows since 98, so XP may let you
install on logical partitions like other OS's, but I doubt it. If it
skipped C & D active partitions, then maybe they didn't have enough room
for the install. Autoimatic sucks. Tell it where to install if you can
(assuming you know).
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