You can change the drive letter of the CD drive..... however do this with
caution.... any programs that you have installed on the PC from that CD
drive now automatically look for D: when running.... I'm thinking games
here.... also if you need to add/remove stuff like Office components and
even Windows components, they will also look for a CD in the D: drive. It's
often better to keep the drive letters just as XP likes them.... or you'll
probably eventually be down to uninstalling and then reinstalling programs
to keep the Registry happy!
--
Cari
MS-MVP Windows Technologies - Printing/Imaging/Hardware
www.coribright.com
"Doug" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
news:c9a201c438ff$22919a40$(E-Mail Removed)...
>I have to format a new harddrive. The drive is already
> physically installed in my computer and is already setup
> in my BIOS as the primary slave. I already have a "C"
> drive (set as primary master in BIOS) and I want the drive
> to be my "D" drive. Two questions:
>
> (1) Should I create a "Primary" partition or an "Extended"
> partition? I think I want to create a "Primary"
> partition, but I wanted to double-check that this is
> correct. I wanted to make sure that this new drive can be
> a "Primary" partition even though it is the slave drive,
> not the master drive.
>
> (2) When the New Partition Wizard tells me to assign a
> drive letter, it doesn't give me "D" as an option. The
> first letter available is "F." I guess this is because my
> CD burner is currently "D" and my external harddisk
> is "E." How should I go about assigning the drive letter
> if I really want this slave drive (my second Maxtor
> internal drive) to show up as my "D" drive?
>
> Thanks in advance for any help!
>
> --Doug