This is why I'm installing XP. Partition Magic won't install on server.....
Oddly, there are some ill-behaved programs that assume the boot drive is C:,
so they install at least a few files on the C: drive even though you told it
to install on the D: drive.
About 6 months or so ago I renamed most directories on C: just to test the
waters.
doug
"BillW50" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Hi Doug! If I remember correctly, there are only a few files needed to be
kept under C: and they are in the root folder. Just keep them all and then
all folders in Drive C: (along with their files) can be deleted and your
Windows 2000 on Drive D: will still boot just fine. Thus you gain virtually
all of the space back on Drive C:.
Again I am not positive, but Partition Magic (about $60 I believe) might be
able to make Drive D: to Drive C:. And you can reletter the partitions,
delete, move, etc. And Partition Magic will take care of changing the
references in the registry, links, etc. Just a thought.
There is a free program that does what Partition Magic does, but I've never
used it and it is hell to pay if something goes wrong. If you did a backup
beforehand, now is a bad time to learn your backups are basically worthless.
Bill
"doug" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 16:33:31 -0800
No, I have 2 instances on W2K Server. One on C: and one on D:. "C:"
started out as my primary boot, wit D:" being my recovery boot, but over
time, it got switched, so the instance on "C:" is just wasted space that I
can't delete BECAUSE of the dual boot configuration and I know I can't just
remove the Drive "C:" instance and tweak the registry to switch everuything
from D: to C:.
As it turns out, I can use the obsolete C: drive to install WinXP over W2K
Server and hope it behaves as you suggested by knowing a dual boot exists
and keeps it.
Thanks.
doug
And yes, I putzed around a bit and found the Sunday posting. Had to
unsubscribe, resubscribe, exit my mail client and go back in to refresh
everything and Sunday's postings showed up.
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> "eventually made the W2K instance on drive D my primary."
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> Does this mean you swapped the drives around? If so ignore my posted
> solution.
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