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Re: Influencing drive-letter mappings
Thanks Anteaus, that helps me alot!
Thanks again.
Anteaus wrote:
> You can change the letter of any drive OTHER than the system one.
>
> Unfortunately it is impractical to change the letter of the system drive, as
> there are so many references to it in the registry. This, for installations
> where Windows does not reside on C: the only fix is a clean install.
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> The letter adopted by the system drive is determined by whether or not it is
> the active boot drive/partition when Windows is installed. To ensure that the
> Windows partition is always C: ensure that the partition you intend to
> install to is the active one, before running the setup.
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> "eturfboer" wrote:
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>> Hello all,
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>> I was just wondering about something. I have a dual boot system, both
>> OS-es are windows XP. When I install the second OS (on a different
>> physical) harddrive then the OS does get installed and maps the
>> 'windows' drive to the letter D.
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