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I recently added an internal Western Digital 500 GB SATA2 Drive into a
fairly new computer(less than two months old Phenom 9600) I used the included
software to attempt to format and partition the drive into 4 sections. I
wanted to makle this my primary drive so I could take out the old 30 GB drive
I had laying around that was very slow. The software included was DATA
LIFEGUARD TOOLS and GOOGLE software. The partitions initailly were set up
backwards of how I wanted so I started over again and attempted to do it
opposite of the way I had previously. This time it worked like it should
have in the begining and set it up like I had told it to do, not how I
actually wanted it to be. I had it set it up as a boot partition so my main
drive was copied (taking several hours which surprised me 22GB would take
that long) After seeing that XP was copied to a FAT32 partition I thought it
wouldn't possibly load correctly and was meaning to change it. Before I got
the opportunity my power failed computer shutdown and rebooted but hung on
startup right before login screen. So I put in my Windows XP disk and
attempted a repair install. After running what appeared to be a regular
install I managed to get my main drive back up and running but the drive
letter was changed (from drive C: to drive E
; however, most of my
services are now not working as they are set to DRIVE C: . This is
completely frustrating as now I can't even use IE7 and attempting to do so
brings a failure and starts dr. watson error reporting with a link I can't go
to and brings about another dr watson report. PLEASE HELP ME. My questions
are after reading KB223188 How to restore a the system boot drive letter in
Windows once this is done will I still have to do another repair. Also why is
it necessary to have the backup utility included in windows use a FLOPPY
DRIVE to save the information to even begin to use. I was under the
impression that this was going to be fixed in the next service pack (SP3) so
a USB drive would be sufficient to store the information needed for the
restore. Since I do NOT HAVE a Floppy drive in this machine, should I try and
salvage one from an old machine just to make a backup of my data BEFORE
attempting to fix the drive letter issue?
fairly new computer(less than two months old Phenom 9600) I used the included
software to attempt to format and partition the drive into 4 sections. I
wanted to makle this my primary drive so I could take out the old 30 GB drive
I had laying around that was very slow. The software included was DATA
LIFEGUARD TOOLS and GOOGLE software. The partitions initailly were set up
backwards of how I wanted so I started over again and attempted to do it
opposite of the way I had previously. This time it worked like it should
have in the begining and set it up like I had told it to do, not how I
actually wanted it to be. I had it set it up as a boot partition so my main
drive was copied (taking several hours which surprised me 22GB would take
that long) After seeing that XP was copied to a FAT32 partition I thought it
wouldn't possibly load correctly and was meaning to change it. Before I got
the opportunity my power failed computer shutdown and rebooted but hung on
startup right before login screen. So I put in my Windows XP disk and
attempted a repair install. After running what appeared to be a regular
install I managed to get my main drive back up and running but the drive
letter was changed (from drive C: to drive E

services are now not working as they are set to DRIVE C: . This is
completely frustrating as now I can't even use IE7 and attempting to do so
brings a failure and starts dr. watson error reporting with a link I can't go
to and brings about another dr watson report. PLEASE HELP ME. My questions
are after reading KB223188 How to restore a the system boot drive letter in
Windows once this is done will I still have to do another repair. Also why is
it necessary to have the backup utility included in windows use a FLOPPY
DRIVE to save the information to even begin to use. I was under the
impression that this was going to be fixed in the next service pack (SP3) so
a USB drive would be sufficient to store the information needed for the
restore. Since I do NOT HAVE a Floppy drive in this machine, should I try and
salvage one from an old machine just to make a backup of my data BEFORE
attempting to fix the drive letter issue?