you can boot from the XP cd and use the recover console to format the "C" drive.
while in he recover console you can repair the boot information so "D" will boot.
fixboot and fixmbr are the two commands need.
you can get help with the by adding
/?
to the end of the commands.
but you will still end up with "C" containing the boot info but no OS. and the "D" with the OS and no boot info.
you might just switch the cables on the 2 hard drives and then repair the boot info as outlined above. this would return the "C" as OS and boot.
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Not sure if this is the best place to post this, but I recently had a
nasty virus encounter on my XP install when some idiot brother of mine
disabled the firewall and I didn't notice...Anyways, I killed the
virus, but I really didn't trust the install anymore, so I decided to
just install XP onto my 2nd hard drive which had been doing nothing
for a while...
So I get XP installed and configured on the D: drive just fine...and I
was going to wipe the C: drive after I copied over the bare essentials
that I need, but then I noticed....
The C drive still has all of the autoexec.bat, boot.ini, config.sys,
io.sys, msdos.sys, ntdetect.com, and ntldr files, and the D: drive has
none of that in the main drive directory...
What are some options that I have to move them over? I'm stumped :P