Big Al wrote:
> Robert Colgan wrote:
>
>> I was doing a fresh install of Windows XP on my laptop, and I
>> accidentally left my flash drive in the computer. Now, my system
>> volume, which I want to be C:, is F:. I tried to change this using
>> Disk Management, but it says "Windows cannot modify the drive letter
>> of your system volume or boot volume." Is there some other way to do
>> this? I have the Windows install CD and a PartedMagic CD -- can I use
>> either of those to fix it?
>
>
> Since everything on your F: drive like windows with registry entries and
> software etc are all configured for F:/..../.../.. folder paths, I'd
> seriously doubt you can get much done.
>
> Read: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/223188
That article is only to be used to restore a drive letter to its
original assignment, it is not to be used to change the drive letter
onto which Windows was installed. As you correctly pointed out, the
Registry is full of pointers and references to the drive letter used at
installation time and changing the drive letter will break the Windows
installation.
John