Recovery Console

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Guest

I just wanted to ask this question about Recovery Console. I have my
operating system installed on a Partition labeled or assignd the drive
letter K:. If someone could explain to me why when starting Recovery Console
from installation disk (XP Pro) it wants to reference C: as to where my
operating system is installed. I have only one installition on drive O: for
now and that is on Partition K:. I also have Recovery Console installed to
that same Partition, the rest of the drive is clean, nothing on the drive
other than XP Pro. When starting Recovery Console from the install it will
reference K:? Please tell me something or explain this to me as (By Design)
is to cold.This is something that I would really like to understand or
atleast tell me if this could cause some problems down the road. I had just
performed an inplace upgrade from XP Home to XP Pro on the C: drive that
installed great but as time went by turned buggy recently and am trying to
just get things back in order after the Parallel move and just noticed this
when going through some checks of my system and installed programs . My
knowldeged of computers and software operation is good or above average . I
think ? Will doing a drive letter change on my boot partition blow me away ?
Thanks in advance !
 
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Guest

"knowlege is good" hmmmm.... Well thier is no upgrade from xp home to
xp pro,the "upgrade" is for older windows OS..One can install pro over home
but as microsoft clearly states "only a clean install from home to pro" is
advised....As far as recovery goes,read kb307545 or kb314058 or kb307654
 

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