What drive is the windows operating system installed on?
When windows is installed you are asked where you want to install the files.
If you have a single hard drive with just one partition then you would
select the C: drive. If you have more than one drive/partition you may,
inadvertently, selected the D: drive (assuming you installed the operating
system in the first place.)
You say that Windows boots to drive D:. At the bottom of your post you then
say that 'Windows does not boot at all.' So were do we stand as of now? Is
it booting or not?
Is this a single drive/partition or are you dual booting with another
operating system? For that matter has Windows only just started trying to
access the D: drive to boot? If the D: drive is the bootable one what have
you got on the C: drive? If windows originally booted to the C: drive have
you been tampering with the boot order in the BIOS?
I think more information is actually needed.
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"rl.maggie" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> When Win XP Pro SP3 boots it boots to drive D:
>
> How do I change it to Boot to C:
>
> Tried all the cmds in 'bootcfg'
>
> Windows does not boot up at all.
>
> txs