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Matt-the-Hoople
am trying to install my Norton Anti-virus program and I keep getting error
1327-invalid c: drive. I looked online and got these instructions:
/If drive letters have been changed on your computer, re-assign the original
letter to the CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or operating system /drive. /Follow the steps
appropriate to your operating system:
/Windows XP Users
/Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
/In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click
Computer Management.
/In the Computer Management tree, click Disk Management.
/Right-click the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, or the drive that contains the
operating system, and then click Change Drive Letter and /Paths.
/Click Change, and change it to the original drive letter. Click OK, and
then click Close.
But when I get to the part where I've clicked Disk Management, I don't know
how to tell which thing I'm looking at is the drive with the operating
system. And what should the original letter be?
If anyone can help with this, you will have mucho thanks from me.
Alice
1327-invalid c: drive. I looked online and got these instructions:
/If drive letters have been changed on your computer, re-assign the original
letter to the CD-ROM, DVD-ROM, or operating system /drive. /Follow the steps
appropriate to your operating system:
/Windows XP Users
/Click Start, and then click Control Panel.
/In Control Panel, double-click Administrative Tools, and then double-click
Computer Management.
/In the Computer Management tree, click Disk Management.
/Right-click the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM drive, or the drive that contains the
operating system, and then click Change Drive Letter and /Paths.
/Click Change, and change it to the original drive letter. Click OK, and
then click Close.
But when I get to the part where I've clicked Disk Management, I don't know
how to tell which thing I'm looking at is the drive with the operating
system. And what should the original letter be?
If anyone can help with this, you will have mucho thanks from me.
Alice