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MIchael
Hello
on the first disk is XP installed, on second vista.
That means vistas directory boot is on the xp drive
Now I do not want to see the XP disk in vista therefore I try to delete the
driveletter d: in Diskmanager
But it fails with error message:
Teh driveletter of the volume could not be deleted. Because the volume is a
start or system volume.
(translated from german
Why does vista need the startvolume? it only contains the bootloader I
thought.
How can I make the disk invisible?
THanks for any help
Michael
on the first disk is XP installed, on second vista.
That means vistas directory boot is on the xp drive
Now I do not want to see the XP disk in vista therefore I try to delete the
driveletter d: in Diskmanager
But it fails with error message:
Teh driveletter of the volume could not be deleted. Because the volume is a
start or system volume.
(translated from german

Why does vista need the startvolume? it only contains the bootloader I
thought.
How can I make the disk invisible?
THanks for any help
Michael