Worked! Rebooted, I could not log on as predicted by the MSKB223188,
so I reinstalled with the repair option. I then used COA2 to restore
the drive associations in my links and registry. I used Windows
Update to bring everything back and everything works as before, all my
programs work and I lost nothing!
Thanks, Again!
On Mon, 01 Dec 2003 21:28:25 -0300, Cat Food <(E-Mail Removed)>
inscribed in the book of TUNA:
@!!On Mon, 1 Dec 2003 07:23:50 -0000, "Will Denny"
<(E-Mail Removed)>
@!!inscribed in the book of TUNA:
@!!
@!!@!!Hi
@!!@!!
@!!@!!You will need to edit the Registry. The following link may help
@!!you, but please be advised that you try this method at your own
risk -
@!!some people have stated that, after using this method, their system
@!!has then been unbootable - the article is for W2K, but applies to
XP
@!!as well:
@!!@!!
@!!@!!"HOW TO: Restore the System/Boot Drive Letter in Windows"
@!!@!!
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;EN-US;Q223188
@!!
@!!
@!!
@!!Thanks alot! I will try this by this weekend when I have lots of
time
@!!in the case I have to reinstall. Either way, I will have to change
@!!all the shortcuts back to the correct drive letter again. I will
try
@!!the program COA, I saw recommended in this group to save time.
@!!Again THANKS!
@!!
@!!
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