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Mike
Hi all,
I have been asked to replace an ailing hard drive on a Dell Inspiron
8200 laptop. The drive letters on the Windows XP system were as follows
before the replacement:
C: old hard drive
D: CD-ROM drive
E: Iomaga ATAPI Zip Drive 250
I partitioned the new drive into two 30 GB Partitions. When I booted
XP, they showed up as follows
C: Iomega Zip Drive
D; CD Rom Drive
E: new hard drive (primary boot partition, the drive on which Windows is
installed
F: second hard drive partition.
I would like to have the drive letter arrangements as follows:
C: primary boot partition (Windows boot drive)
D: extended hard drive partition
E: Iomega ZIP drive
F: CD Rom Drive
Assuming that I can't use Partition Magic, what is the best way to get
the job done? I know that drive letters changing unexpectedly when you
do a fresh install of XP is a known problem
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326683&Product=winxp
), but what is the best way to fix this short of repartitioning and
reformatting again? The thing that complicates this is that the Windows
boot drive is already assigned to E:.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Mike
I have been asked to replace an ailing hard drive on a Dell Inspiron
8200 laptop. The drive letters on the Windows XP system were as follows
before the replacement:
C: old hard drive
D: CD-ROM drive
E: Iomaga ATAPI Zip Drive 250
I partitioned the new drive into two 30 GB Partitions. When I booted
XP, they showed up as follows
C: Iomega Zip Drive
D; CD Rom Drive
E: new hard drive (primary boot partition, the drive on which Windows is
installed
F: second hard drive partition.
I would like to have the drive letter arrangements as follows:
C: primary boot partition (Windows boot drive)
D: extended hard drive partition
E: Iomega ZIP drive
F: CD Rom Drive
Assuming that I can't use Partition Magic, what is the best way to get
the job done? I know that drive letters changing unexpectedly when you
do a fresh install of XP is a known problem
(http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;326683&Product=winxp
), but what is the best way to fix this short of repartitioning and
reformatting again? The thing that complicates this is that the Windows
boot drive is already assigned to E:.
Please help.
Thanks in advance.
Mike