Be aware that Microsoft use the term boot partition for the partition where
the operating system is installed, while the system partition is the first
primary active partition (where the boot sector and files required to start
the operating system reside) The system and boot partition can be
one-and-the-same.
Sounds like you deleted the system partition (original C drive). This
caused old D drive to become the system partition. Also this article may
help.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/234048
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"Steven" wrote:
> My hard drive was partitioned into a C: drive and D: drive with XP on the
> C:
> drive. I put Vista on the D: drive, no problem, then reinstalled XP on
> the
> C: drive. Now the D: drive is the H: drive, which I don't like. I went
> into
> diskmgmt.msc however it won't let me change the H: drive back to the D:
> drive
> as it says the H: drive is the "system" drive (the C: drive is the "boot"
> drive). Is there a way to fix this?