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Old 06-25-2008, 03:52 PM
davesurrey
 
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installing to c:/
Previously I have installed Windows XP Pro many times as a clean (HDD
formatted) install and every time it installs to drive c:/

I now want to try to do a multi -boot, so I started with a partitioned disk
with the first primary partiton as ntfs. Nothing else installed.

However in this case windows installs XP as drive G:/ (after my other HDD,
DVD drives and assorted USB/SD card readers.)

I want a clean install with Windows XP on c:/
How can I achieve this?



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Old 06-25-2008, 05:49 PM
John John (MVP)
 
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Re: installing to c:/
Disconnect all the USB/SD card readers while you install Windows. Exit
and restart the installation after you do partitioning work during the
text mode portion of the Setup routine, this will avoid unexpected drive
letter assignment. The following article may be helpful:

Overview of PNP enumeration and hard disk drive letter assignments in
Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825668

John

davesurrey wrote:

> Previously I have installed Windows XP Pro many times as a clean (HDD
> formatted) install and every time it installs to drive c:/
>
> I now want to try to do a multi -boot, so I started with a partitioned disk
> with the first primary partiton as ntfs. Nothing else installed.
>
> However in this case windows installs XP as drive G:/ (after my other HDD,
> DVD drives and assorted USB/SD card readers.)
>
> I want a clean install with Windows XP on c:/
> How can I achieve this?
>
>
>


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Old 06-25-2008, 06:56 PM
davesurrey
 
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Re: installing to c:/

"John John (MVP)" <audetweld@nbnet.nb.ca> wrote in message
news:exi73uu1IHA.3860@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
>
> davesurrey wrote:
>
>> Previously I have installed Windows XP Pro many times as a clean (HDD
>> formatted) install and every time it installs to drive c:/
>>
>> I now want to try to do a multi -boot, so I started with a partitioned
>> disk with the first primary partiton as ntfs. Nothing else installed.
>>
>> However in this case windows installs XP as drive G:/ (after my other
>> HDD, DVD drives and assorted USB/SD card readers.)
>>
>> I want a clean install with Windows XP on c:/
>> How can I achieve this?
>>

> Disconnect all the USB/SD card readers while you install Windows. Exit
> and restart the installation after you do partitioning work during the
> text mode portion of the Setup routine, this will avoid unexpected drive
> letter assignment. The following article may be helpful:
>
> Overview of PNP enumeration and hard disk drive letter assignments in
> Windows Server 2003 and Windows XP
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/825668
>
> John


Thanks John,
I was hoping there might be some esoteric way to do without recourse to
opening up the box this but I guess this will work.
Cheers
Dave


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Old 06-26-2008, 02:12 AM
Twayne
 
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Re: installing to c:/
> Previously I have installed Windows XP Pro many times as a clean (HDD
> formatted) install and every time it installs to drive c:/
>
> I now want to try to do a multi -boot, so I started with a
> partitioned disk with the first primary partiton as ntfs. Nothing
> else installed.
> However in this case windows installs XP as drive G:/ (after my other
> HDD, DVD drives and assorted USB/SD card readers.)
>
> I want a clean install with Windows XP on c:/
> How can I achieve this?


Just pay attention to the drive identifiers as you go thru it; keep
track of whether an object is 0 or 1, and you should be fine.



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