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GASA
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      11th Aug 2004
Started having problems with Windows XP professional two
weeks ago. I have an external drive disk, which was
usually given number 1 in disk management, and the
internal HDD ,which was usually gave number 0. But this
changed suddenly and the internal HDD was given the
higher number two weeks ago. This causes problems in
rebooting with Partition Magic and BootMagic,
particularly if the external drive is removed. Any ideas
on how to restore the original numbers? Thanks
Gasa
 
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Nathan McNulty
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      11th Aug 2004
I would undo whatever you did with Partition Magic/Boot Magic. Those
programs are probably what caused this in the first place.

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GASA wrote:
> Started having problems with Windows XP professional two
> weeks ago. I have an external drive disk, which was
> usually given number 1 in disk management, and the
> internal HDD ,which was usually gave number 0. But this
> changed suddenly and the internal HDD was given the
> higher number two weeks ago. This causes problems in
> rebooting with Partition Magic and BootMagic,
> particularly if the external drive is removed. Any ideas
> on how to restore the original numbers? Thanks
> Gasa

 
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