I would open disk management, change the DVD to some letter
like L (for laser) and then you can install new drives, such
as USB card readers without having the DVD restrict the
options. Then I would open the case (after turning the
computer off). I would set the jumper to slave and install
the new drive as master.
Close it up and put the XP CD in the drive and reboot. Use
the XP CD tools to do a clean install and partition as C:
and D: the way you want. The slave will be then identified
as E: and F:
Install and configure your applications then copy the data
from the old drive.
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"Tom Morris" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in
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| I have 2 20 gig HDs, c and d. I want to install a 80 gig
| HD to replace the c drive but I want to partition it to 2
| 40 gig and make them c and d then convert the present d
| drive to e and the DVD to f. what would be the easiest
| way to do this?
|
| I think I can use the admin tools to change the DVD to F
| and the current d drive to e, then install the 80 gig,
| partition it to 2 40 gigs making one the boot and c drive
| and the other d drive but I am not sure.
|
| Tom Morris
|
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