HD c: and d: reversed

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My pc's IDE0= 5g HD (master), 15g HD (slave)
IDE1=CD-ROM (master)

After I installed Win XP, I found c: -> 15g HD (slave), and d:-> 5g HD
(master)
and all WinXP & Office2000 code are installed on d:

I have no problem to live with it, but is there anyway to reverse it?
 
D

Don Briggs

Yes. Right click on My Computer, pick Manage from the choices. One of
the management options will deal with disk drives. Open that and look
around. It's easy to reletter drives. I use W@K or I'd give you more
specific instructions.
 
D

David Maynard

Don said:
Yes. Right click on My Computer, pick Manage from the choices. One of
the management options will deal with disk drives. Open that and look
around. It's easy to reletter drives. I use W@K or I'd give you more
specific instructions.

You can't change the system drive's assignment with the Disk Management
Console. You can change any of the others to your heart's content (even if
it would screw up programs installed there), but not the system drive.

Which means he can change the C drive to anything he likes, except D. But
D, his system drive, can't be changed.
 

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