pford-@bcm.tmc.edu wrote:
> Greetings:
>
> I have an computer used by my children that has one hard drive that is
> seen as the E: drive. A while back, I had a bad drive that was causing
> all sorts of problems with the computer before I tracked down the
> cause. Now there is no C: drive, just the E: drive and it boots fine,
> but when I try and install drivers for an HP network printer, it fails
> because it cannot locate the C: drive. I am using Windows XP.
>
> How do I change the reference from E: to C:?
>
The only way would be to format the drive, and reinstall Windows and
all of your applications. You'd do better to ask HP how to perform a
custom installation of their software; there's absolutely no sound
technical reason that the latter assigned to the boot drive (the drive
on which Windows is installed) should matter to the print drivers.
--
Bruce Chambers
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