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"Andy" <1@2.7> wrote in message news:76gifvgkf2a1d5qq5unbo91kjda73dsa5b@4ax.com... > On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:14:38 GMT, "Richard" <rfeirste@nycap.rr.com> > wrote: > > >Just put in a new single hard drive, a 120 meg WD. I also have an A drive > >and a CD drive. When I formated and added XP Pro it assigned the HD a drive > >letter other than C and the management utility in XP tells me I can't change > >the drive letter for the boot disk. What did I do wrong? > > When you selected the partition on which to install XP, you failed to > notice that the drive letter assigned to the partition was not C:. > > > > >Richard. > > To make this clear. I put in the new drive; booted up into the XP Pro disk, and let it do the full format. I did not notice at that time that it had assigned any drive letter to the new drive. I guess everyone is telling me there is no way to change this from E to C? Richard. |
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On Wed, 25 Jun 2003 11:04:20 -0400, "Richard" <rfeirste@rr.cap.com>
wrote: > >"Andy" <1@2.7> wrote in message >news:76gifvgkf2a1d5qq5unbo91kjda73dsa5b@4ax.com... >> On Tue, 24 Jun 2003 10:14:38 GMT, "Richard" <rfeirste@nycap.rr.com> >> wrote: >> >> >Just put in a new single hard drive, a 120 meg WD. I also have an A drive >> >and a CD drive. When I formated and added XP Pro it assigned the HD a >drive >> >letter other than C and the management utility in XP tells me I can't >change >> >the drive letter for the boot disk. What did I do wrong? >> >> When you selected the partition on which to install XP, you failed to >> notice that the drive letter assigned to the partition was not C:. >> >> > >> >Richard. >> > > >To make this clear. I put in the new drive; booted up into the XP Pro disk, >and let it do the full format. I did not notice at that time that it had >assigned any drive letter to the new drive. I guess everyone is telling me >there is no way to change this from E to C? I'm assuming you installed the new drive as master on the primary IDE channel and had another drive containing one partition. In this situation, the XP installation program assigns drive letters to existing hard drive partitions, which you can see on the screen that shows you the drives and their partitions. Now when you create a partition on the new drive, it is assigns the next free drive letter, which is E:, since the CD drive is D:. If you proceed with the installation by formatting the partition, XP will be installed to drive E:. The way to fix this is to abort the installation (F3 F3), and restart it. The installation program will then assigned the drive letters as expected. > >Richard. > |
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I had the new drive set to the default setting, which was cable select. It
assigned no other drive as C. Strange but true. Perhaps the cable select threw XP off. Richard. |
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Richard <rfeirste@rr.cap.com> wrote in message news:vfm09afp46n13e@corp.supernews.com... > I had the new drive set to the default setting, which > was cable select. It assigned no other drive as C. Are you sure you used a cable select cable and that that cable select was available at the controller end ? > Strange but true. Perhaps the cable select threw XP off. Nope, most new systems use that now for the ATA100 class drives. Its more likely that the boot off the XP CD got rather confused about something else as the C: drive and so gave the hard drive the E: letter. You should be able to use the F6 which is normally used to load disk drivers etc to allow you to see whats happened drive letter wise that early in the install. |
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In news:988mfvgherf1jkm86a3b10atbhb16pn7gg@4ax.com, Andy <1@2.7> wrote: > Software has absolutely no way of detecting You don't say. So what -in your expert opinion- is the word 93, bits 10-9 and 2-1 used for then? 10-9 (2-1) These bits indicate how Device 1 (0) determined the device number: 00 = Reserved. 01 = a jumper was used. 10 = the CSEL signal was used. 11 = some other method was used or the method is unknown. > or being influenced by whether drives are jumpered master/slave or cable select. > The XP installation program is seeing some storage device as C:, perhaps > a ZIP drive or a memory card reader; otherwise it would immediately > assign C: to the new drive when you create a partition. > > On Thu, 26 Jun 2003 10:20:28 -0400, "Richard" <rfeirste@rr.cap.com> > wrote: > > > I had the new drive set to the default setting, which was cable select. It > > assigned no other drive as C. Strange but true. Perhaps the cable select > > threw XP off. > > > > Richard. |
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