Heidi,
There are few types of problems here involved that we solved in this NG before:
First if you see HDD volume letters in install (remote booted XPe) then you don't need to reassign them, you can deploy XPe on let
us say E: and when you boot from HDD this will actually be C:.
As you know volume letter are assigned separately for each XPe OS in their registry either you can do that from TD or just let
PnP/FBA do it during the install phase.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/embedded/c...n/default.aspx
Regarding the inability to reassign volume letters this problem you should look in following threads.
http://groups-beta.google.com/group/...rtition&qt_g=1
Solution was among other things related to deleting registry entry SystemPartition.
Regards,
Slobodan
"Heidi Linda" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:uMyhR%(E-Mail Removed)...
> No I hadn't tried that, and I wasn't trying to use c:
>
> "KM" <konstmor@nospam_yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:(E-Mail Removed)...
> > Heidi,
> >
> > Have you tried cleaning up [HKLM\System\MountedDevices] key just before
> you capture the image into SDI file?
> >
> > Also, keep in mind that C: drive letter is hardcoded in RAMDisk driver so
> you cannot use it.
> >
> > --
> > KM,
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> >
> >
> > > I've been asked to implement something which I thought sounded fairly
> > > simple - we don't want to remove the hard drives from our boxes in order
> to
> > > install the OS, so the plan was to remote boot the units to a minimal
> image
> > > (thanks Brad for pointing out my idiocy on that part) and from there to
> use
> > > Diskpart to clean and partition the drive and assign it a drive letter.
> > > However, whenever I try to do this, if I am starting from a blank disk,
> I
> > > get to the point of assigning a drive letter and then get the message
> > > "Diskpart cannot reassign the drive letter on a system, boot or pagefile
> > > volume" and if I am not starting with a blank disk, I cannot clean the
> > > drive, getting the message "The selected disk is neccessary to the
> operation
> > > of your computer, and may not be cleaned."
> > > Is there a way around this?
> >
> >
>
>