Thanks for replies so far. When I used the backup CD (literally, the
Reinstallation CD provided by Dell with the machine), I had two card readers
plugged in, which wound up being labelled drives D: and E:. The box also has
a DVD burner and a CD-ROM, which wound up being labelled drives F: and G:. I
am not aware of an onboard card reader, but I will look all over, unplug
everything like that, then reinstall XP. Come to think of it, the printer
has a card reader on it, and the printer is plugged in. Wonder if that is
the culprit??? We'll see... And, thanks again.
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Ken
"Dave B." wrote:
> What do you mean by "backup cd"?
> The results you see usually happen when you install XP on a machine that has
> an onboard USB memory card reader. In theory having the system dive as H
> won't cause any problems, but there is poorly coded software out there that
> can have problems with it. I would suggest, rather than having a bigger
> problem to deal with down the road, that you format and install XP again,
> but unplug the memory card reader from the motherboard before you do.
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> "Ken" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> > Hard drive crashed, took out the old one and replaced with a new one which
> > is
> > configured, as the old one, "cable select". Loaded XP Home via backup CD,
> > but for some reason the new (boot) drive is "H", not "C", and there is no
> > "C"
> > drive per Windows Explorer. Will this be a problem, and if so, how can I
> > get
> > the boot drive to be "C"? The Disk Management tool won't let me change
> > it,
> > of course. Thanks in advance for your help.
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> > Ken
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