Partition magic/Win2000/Drive Letters

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Hot Rats

Hi,

I've just switched to win2000 from 98 and have partitioned my C drive so I
now have also have a logical drive. On restarting windows I now have my C
drive as before, but my CD rom is still drive D. My new logical drive is
Drive E.

Whenever I've used partition magic on 98 it created a C and D drive, and the
CD would be allocated E:. It's important for historical reasons that I keep
my logical drive as D. Is there anything I can do to reorder so my windows
drive is C, data drive is D and CD is E: automatically on startup?

Hope I explained this OK. Thanks.
 
B

Bjorn Landemoo

In Disk Management, right click your CD and select "Change drive letter and
path". Change your CD drive letter to a new drive letter, for instance X:.
Next change your E: drive to D: and then change X: to E:.

Best regards

Bjorn
 
R

resident cynic

In Disk Management, right click your CD and select "Change drive letter and
path". Change your CD drive letter to a new drive letter, for instance X:.
Next change your E: drive to D: and then change X: to E:.

You can also make this change with Partition Magic.
 

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