Ghost Drive

G

Guest

A few weeks ago I got a new sata 250gig hd. I had a ide 80gig with 2
partitions (C: D:) I replaced the d: with the 250gig. I changed the drive
letter to L:. I then used Bootit ng to remove the l: drive then made the c:
80gigs. It's been working fine. I went to PC Pitstop and ran it. What was
funny was it said I had c: d: l:. But I don't have an l: drive. It had 80g
for c: 250 for d: and 60g for l: Did I miss something with bootit? I've
looked all throught my system and don't see any l: drive. Anyone know an
answer?
 
P

peter

Under Administrative Tools/Computer Management/Disk
Management.............what does it show???

peter
 
G

Guest

I doubt you were successfull with the D: change,&/or L:
XP usually wont let you do that..You need to delete D: 1st,leave it raw,or
disable
it,then make youre changes in msc,L.click the hd,actions,all,change drive
letter/
path.If the letter is available fine,if not you must uninstall,delete,etc
first....
 
G

Guest

It shows disk 0 as C: 80gb. Disk 1 d: 250gb. Disk 2,3,4,5 my card reader as
G:,h,i,j. cd-rom 0 dvd, cd-rom 1 dvd. Everything looks fine, but when I run
the test at pc pitstop is shows a L drive 60gb. Now how can I have an 80gb
hd with c: 80gb and L 60gb? I'm wondering if the mbr still shows the L drive.

John
 

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