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I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to
change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. The incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will allow me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from "D" to "E" without having a windows environment to do so (since windows won't boot with the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the computer management snap-in) Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a utility would be nice.... Thanks, Bob |
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That information is in the registry hive under mounted devices. First
learn the format of the registry. Then write a utility to modify the correct field. What makes you think that's the problem? Is this a byproduct of a disk clone? On Sat, 6 Jan 2007 01:52:57 -0500, "Bob G" <bobbygr@rcn.com> wrote: >I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to >change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. The >incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. > >Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will allow >me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from "D" to "E" >without having a windows environment to do so (since windows won't boot with >the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the computer >management snap-in) > >Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a >utility would be nice.... > >Thanks, > >Bob > |
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Editing the boot.ini on your C: partition should allow you to correct
this problem. Plug the drive in as a USB drive, SATA drive, or IDE secondary drive in another computer, and boot the system. Make sure you backup the boot.ini before making *any* changes. If you're not sure which entries to change/remove then paste the contents of the file back here and we'll help you through it. Bob G wrote: > I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to > change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. The > incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. > > Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will allow > me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from "D" to "E" > without having a windows environment to do so (since windows won't boot with > the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the computer > management snap-in) > > Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a > utility would be nice.... > > Thanks, > > Bob |
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Bob G wrote:
> I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to > change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. > The incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. > > Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will > allow me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from "D" > to "E" without having a windows environment to do so (since windows won't > boot with the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the > computer management snap-in) > > Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a > utility would be nice.... Asked and answered in the other newsgroup to which you posted. Next time don't multipost; crosspost instead. If you have forgotten where you posted or can't find your post, use Google Groups Advanced Search and search for your name. http://www.blakjak.demon.co.uk/mul_crss.htm - multiposting vs. crossposting As I said in answer to your post in the other newsgroup, the answer to your question is no. You need to fix XP's boot files, not the drive letter assignment. XP's boot files are boot.ini, NTLDR, and Ntdetect.com. Malke -- Elephant Boy Computers www.elephantboycomputers.com "Don't Panic!" MS-MVP Windows - Shell/User |
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You've received a few good suggestions here and elsewhere. One of them is
probably the solution you need. Without more details it's pretty hard to say which is the correct solution for your particular problem. -- Kerry Brown Microsoft MVP - Shell/User http://www.vistahelp.ca "Bob G" <bobbygr@rcn.com> wrote in message news:hIqdnUHpCIXV2gLYnZ2dnUVZ_ompnZ2d@rcn.net... >I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to >change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. The >incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. > > Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will > allow me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from "D" > to "E" without having a windows environment to do so (since windows won't > boot with the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the > computer management snap-in) > > Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a > utility would be nice.... > > Thanks, > > Bob > |
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I found the answer myself. Can't believe nobody here knows about the
"diskpart" command. Unbelievable. I tracked it down myself, thank you. The computer was not booting because there was a program in the boot sequence that was on the "E" drive, that had been changed to "D" during a cloning operation. I was copying (cloning) two partitions from one hard drive to another. C cloned fine (retained the drive letter C), but the other partition which had been "E" on the old harddrive became "D" on the new harddrive. Since there was a utility on "E" required in the boot sequence, windows would not boot. Sometimes some of the propellor heads in here that think they know it all, can't answer the simple question I asked. So, I'll tell the group how to do it. From recovery console: Enter "diskpart" then issue the command "list volume" bring the volume you want to change the drive letter for into focus by entering "select volume x" where x is the volume with the drive letter needing to be renamed. enter the command assign letter=x where x is the new drive letter assignment you need. Propellor head, know it all's.... please, just answer the question. If you don't know the answer don't post B.S. about cross posting, etc. I'm not impressed by your supposed "knowledge". I programmed mainframe computers for 20 years, I doubt you can touch my technical expertise. If you can't answer the question, then don't clog up the thread trying to show off your supposed expertise. Again, I'm not impressed by you. To those who really tried to help, thank you. I've given the solution to anybody here that may need to change a drive letter for the same reason I had to.... there was a program on a designated drive required to complete the boot sequence and that drive had a different letter assigned during a clone operation. Bob "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message news:%23Ew1NbbMHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > You've received a few good suggestions here and elsewhere. One of them is > probably the solution you need. Without more details it's pretty hard to > say which is the correct solution for your particular problem. > > -- > Kerry Brown > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > http://www.vistahelp.ca > > > "Bob G" <bobbygr@rcn.com> wrote in message > news:hIqdnUHpCIXV2gLYnZ2dnUVZ_ompnZ2d@rcn.net... >>I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to >>change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. >>The incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. >> >> Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will >> allow me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from "D" >> to "E" without having a windows environment to do so (since windows won't >> boot with the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the >> computer management snap-in) >> >> Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a >> utility would be nice.... >> >> Thanks, >> >> Bob >> > |
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I don't think all of that is necessary, Bob. The drive clone operation
would have have been nice to see in the first post, instead of at the end of your assault on Kerry. Bob G wrote: > I found the answer myself. Can't believe nobody here knows about the > "diskpart" command. Unbelievable. I tracked it down myself, thank you. > > The computer was not booting because there was a program in the boot > sequence that was on the "E" drive, that had been changed to "D" during a > cloning operation. I was copying (cloning) two partitions from one hard > drive to another. C cloned fine (retained the drive letter C), but the > other partition which had been "E" on the old harddrive became "D" on the > new harddrive. > > Since there was a utility on "E" required in the boot sequence, windows > would not boot. > > Sometimes some of the propellor heads in here that think they know it all, > can't answer the simple question I asked. > > So, I'll tell the group how to do it. > > From recovery console: > > Enter "diskpart" > then issue the command "list volume" > bring the volume you want to change the drive letter for into focus by > entering > "select volume x" where x is the volume with the drive letter needing to be > renamed. > enter the command assign letter=x where x is the new drive letter > assignment you need. > > Propellor head, know it all's.... please, just answer the question. If you > don't know the answer don't post B.S. about cross posting, etc. I'm not > impressed by your supposed "knowledge". I programmed mainframe computers > for 20 years, I doubt you can touch my technical expertise. If you can't > answer the question, then don't clog up the thread trying to show off your > supposed expertise. Again, I'm not impressed by you. > > To those who really tried to help, thank you. > > I've given the solution to anybody here that may need to change a drive > letter for the same reason I had to.... there was a program on a designated > drive required to complete the boot sequence and that drive had a different > letter assigned during a clone operation. > > Bob > "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message > news:%23Ew1NbbMHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > > You've received a few good suggestions here and elsewhere. One of them is > > probably the solution you need. Without more details it's pretty hard to > > say which is the correct solution for your particular problem. > > > > -- > > Kerry Brown > > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > > http://www.vistahelp.ca > > > > > > "Bob G" <bobbygr@rcn.com> wrote in message > > news:hIqdnUHpCIXV2gLYnZ2dnUVZ_ompnZ2d@rcn.net... > >>I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to > >>change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. > >>The incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. > >> > >> Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will > >> allow me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from "D" > >> to "E" without having a windows environment to do so (since windows won't > >> boot with the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the > >> computer management snap-in) > >> > >> Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a > >> utility would be nice.... > >> > >> Thanks, > >> > >> Bob > >> > > |
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I wasn't speaking of Kerry, but Malke....
He told me "the answer to your question is NO" and by the way, don't cross post. He shouldn't have posted anything because he was absolutely no help, and I don't need lessons on how to post to newsgroups. I'm not impressed with his help or knowledge at all... Kerry, if you thought I was speaking to you, sorry... I was directing my comments to Malke... "Justin Brown - SYNACS" <jcbrown@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168138190.919424.122320@s80g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I don't think all of that is necessary, Bob. The drive clone operation > would have have been nice to see in the first post, instead of at the > end of your assault on Kerry. > > > Bob G wrote: >> I found the answer myself. Can't believe nobody here knows about the >> "diskpart" command. Unbelievable. I tracked it down myself, thank you. >> >> The computer was not booting because there was a program in the boot >> sequence that was on the "E" drive, that had been changed to "D" during a >> cloning operation. I was copying (cloning) two partitions from one hard >> drive to another. C cloned fine (retained the drive letter C), but the >> other partition which had been "E" on the old harddrive became "D" on the >> new harddrive. >> >> Since there was a utility on "E" required in the boot sequence, windows >> would not boot. >> >> Sometimes some of the propellor heads in here that think they know it >> all, >> can't answer the simple question I asked. >> >> So, I'll tell the group how to do it. >> >> From recovery console: >> >> Enter "diskpart" >> then issue the command "list volume" >> bring the volume you want to change the drive letter for into focus by >> entering >> "select volume x" where x is the volume with the drive letter needing to >> be >> renamed. >> enter the command assign letter=x where x is the new drive letter >> assignment you need. >> >> Propellor head, know it all's.... please, just answer the question. If >> you >> don't know the answer don't post B.S. about cross posting, etc. I'm not >> impressed by your supposed "knowledge". I programmed mainframe computers >> for 20 years, I doubt you can touch my technical expertise. If you can't >> answer the question, then don't clog up the thread trying to show off >> your >> supposed expertise. Again, I'm not impressed by you. >> >> To those who really tried to help, thank you. >> >> I've given the solution to anybody here that may need to change a drive >> letter for the same reason I had to.... there was a program on a >> designated >> drive required to complete the boot sequence and that drive had a >> different >> letter assigned during a clone operation. >> >> Bob >> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message >> news:%23Ew1NbbMHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> > You've received a few good suggestions here and elsewhere. One of them >> > is >> > probably the solution you need. Without more details it's pretty hard >> > to >> > say which is the correct solution for your particular problem. >> > >> > -- >> > Kerry Brown >> > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> > http://www.vistahelp.ca >> > >> > >> > "Bob G" <bobbygr@rcn.com> wrote in message >> > news:hIqdnUHpCIXV2gLYnZ2dnUVZ_ompnZ2d@rcn.net... >> >>I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to >> >>change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. >> >>The incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. >> >> >> >> Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will >> >> allow me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from >> >> "D" >> >> to "E" without having a windows environment to do so (since windows >> >> won't >> >> boot with the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the >> >> computer management snap-in) >> >> >> >> Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a >> >> utility would be nice.... >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Bob >> >> >> > > |
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I see what you're saying. I thought that was a reply to Kerry. In any
event I'm glad you got it solved!! Bob G wrote: > I wasn't speaking of Kerry, but Malke.... > > He told me "the answer to your question is NO" and by the way, don't cross > post. > > He shouldn't have posted anything because he was absolutely no help, and I > don't need lessons on how to post to newsgroups. I'm not impressed with his > help or knowledge at all... > > Kerry, if you thought I was speaking to you, sorry... I was directing my > comments to Malke... > "Justin Brown - SYNACS" <jcbrown@gmail.com> wrote in message > news:1168138190.919424.122320@s80g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > >I don't think all of that is necessary, Bob. The drive clone operation > > would have have been nice to see in the first post, instead of at the > > end of your assault on Kerry. > > > > > > Bob G wrote: > >> I found the answer myself. Can't believe nobody here knows about the > >> "diskpart" command. Unbelievable. I tracked it down myself, thank you. > >> > >> The computer was not booting because there was a program in the boot > >> sequence that was on the "E" drive, that had been changed to "D" during a > >> cloning operation. I was copying (cloning) two partitions from one hard > >> drive to another. C cloned fine (retained the drive letter C), but the > >> other partition which had been "E" on the old harddrive became "D" on the > >> new harddrive. > >> > >> Since there was a utility on "E" required in the boot sequence, windows > >> would not boot. > >> > >> Sometimes some of the propellor heads in here that think they know it > >> all, > >> can't answer the simple question I asked. > >> > >> So, I'll tell the group how to do it. > >> > >> From recovery console: > >> > >> Enter "diskpart" > >> then issue the command "list volume" > >> bring the volume you want to change the drive letter for into focus by > >> entering > >> "select volume x" where x is the volume with the drive letter needing to > >> be > >> renamed. > >> enter the command assign letter=x where x is the new drive letter > >> assignment you need. > >> > >> Propellor head, know it all's.... please, just answer the question. If > >> you > >> don't know the answer don't post B.S. about cross posting, etc. I'm not > >> impressed by your supposed "knowledge". I programmed mainframe computers > >> for 20 years, I doubt you can touch my technical expertise. If you can't > >> answer the question, then don't clog up the thread trying to show off > >> your > >> supposed expertise. Again, I'm not impressed by you. > >> > >> To those who really tried to help, thank you. > >> > >> I've given the solution to anybody here that may need to change a drive > >> letter for the same reason I had to.... there was a program on a > >> designated > >> drive required to complete the boot sequence and that drive had a > >> different > >> letter assigned during a clone operation. > >> > >> Bob > >> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message > >> news:%23Ew1NbbMHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... > >> > You've received a few good suggestions here and elsewhere. One of them > >> > is > >> > probably the solution you need. Without more details it's pretty hard > >> > to > >> > say which is the correct solution for your particular problem. > >> > > >> > -- > >> > Kerry Brown > >> > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User > >> > http://www.vistahelp.ca > >> > > >> > > >> > "Bob G" <bobbygr@rcn.com> wrote in message > >> > news:hIqdnUHpCIXV2gLYnZ2dnUVZ_ompnZ2d@rcn.net... > >> >>I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to > >> >>change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. > >> >>The incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. > >> >> > >> >> Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will > >> >> allow me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from > >> >> "D" > >> >> to "E" without having a windows environment to do so (since windows > >> >> won't > >> >> boot with the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the > >> >> computer management snap-in) > >> >> > >> >> Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a > >> >> utility would be nice.... > >> >> > >> >> Thanks, > >> >> > >> >> Bob > >> >> > >> > > > |
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And justen, remember, I asked one simple question
how do you change a drive letter when you cannot boot into windows I didn't need lessons on boot loaders, newsgroup ettiquite, etc. I get tired of these people that DON'T KNOW the answer, but still like to blow off techy jargon to try and impress the world. Give me a break! "Justin Brown - SYNACS" <jcbrown@gmail.com> wrote in message news:1168138190.919424.122320@s80g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... >I don't think all of that is necessary, Bob. The drive clone operation > would have have been nice to see in the first post, instead of at the > end of your assault on Kerry. > > > Bob G wrote: >> I found the answer myself. Can't believe nobody here knows about the >> "diskpart" command. Unbelievable. I tracked it down myself, thank you. >> >> The computer was not booting because there was a program in the boot >> sequence that was on the "E" drive, that had been changed to "D" during a >> cloning operation. I was copying (cloning) two partitions from one hard >> drive to another. C cloned fine (retained the drive letter C), but the >> other partition which had been "E" on the old harddrive became "D" on the >> new harddrive. >> >> Since there was a utility on "E" required in the boot sequence, windows >> would not boot. >> >> Sometimes some of the propellor heads in here that think they know it >> all, >> can't answer the simple question I asked. >> >> So, I'll tell the group how to do it. >> >> From recovery console: >> >> Enter "diskpart" >> then issue the command "list volume" >> bring the volume you want to change the drive letter for into focus by >> entering >> "select volume x" where x is the volume with the drive letter needing to >> be >> renamed. >> enter the command assign letter=x where x is the new drive letter >> assignment you need. >> >> Propellor head, know it all's.... please, just answer the question. If >> you >> don't know the answer don't post B.S. about cross posting, etc. I'm not >> impressed by your supposed "knowledge". I programmed mainframe computers >> for 20 years, I doubt you can touch my technical expertise. If you can't >> answer the question, then don't clog up the thread trying to show off >> your >> supposed expertise. Again, I'm not impressed by you. >> >> To those who really tried to help, thank you. >> >> I've given the solution to anybody here that may need to change a drive >> letter for the same reason I had to.... there was a program on a >> designated >> drive required to complete the boot sequence and that drive had a >> different >> letter assigned during a clone operation. >> >> Bob >> "Kerry Brown" <kerry@kdbNOSPAMsys-tems.c*a*m> wrote in message >> news:%23Ew1NbbMHHA.3872@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl... >> > You've received a few good suggestions here and elsewhere. One of them >> > is >> > probably the solution you need. Without more details it's pretty hard >> > to >> > say which is the correct solution for your particular problem. >> > >> > -- >> > Kerry Brown >> > Microsoft MVP - Shell/User >> > http://www.vistahelp.ca >> > >> > >> > "Bob G" <bobbygr@rcn.com> wrote in message >> > news:hIqdnUHpCIXV2gLYnZ2dnUVZ_ompnZ2d@rcn.net... >> >>I don't want to go into the details of the problem, but I need a way to >> >>change a drive letter from "D" to "E" OUTSIDE the windows environment. >> >>The incorrect drive letter "D" is making windows UNBOOTABLE. >> >> >> >> Is there a utility, or a windows console command or ANYTHING that will >> >> allow me to change the drive letter for a drive under windows xp from >> >> "D" >> >> to "E" without having a windows environment to do so (since windows >> >> won't >> >> boot with the incorrect drive letter assignment I cannot access the >> >> computer management snap-in) >> >> >> >> Thank You. I'd appreciate detailed instructions, if possible. Even a >> >> utility would be nice.... >> >> >> >> Thanks, >> >> >> >> Bob >> >> >> > > |
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