Re: Installing Windows 2000 Drive Letters

From: Dave Patrick (mail_at_NoSpam.DSPatrick.com)
Date: 07/22/04

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    Date: Wed, 21 Jul 2004 21:26:46 -0600
    
    

    The article title used to be "How To Change the System/Boot Drive Letter in
    Windows" I at least got them to change that.

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    "Jetro" wrote:
    | Apparently this article should be re-written in more plain and layman
    | language.
    |
    | It was quite surprised reading it at a glance  - it's seemed too good to
    be
    | true and contradicted all the experience - until I found the warning
    (sorry,
    | I follow all the Murphy's laws :) which clearly states "Do not use the
    | procedure that is described in this article to change a drive on a
    computer
    | where the drive letter has not changed. If you do so, you may not be able
    to
    | start your operating system. Follow the procedure that is described in
    this
    | article only to recover from a drive letter change, not to change an
    | existing computer drive to something else." This warning must be printed
    in
    | bold and largest point!
    |
    | I change the C: letter on XP box as described and after restart and logon
    | attempt the nice warning popped up: "A problem is preventing Windows from
    | accurately checking the license for this computer. ERROR 0x80090006."
    | All-hackers mentor Jerold Schulman explains: "This problem is the result
    of
    | the hardware ID on the restored installation being different from the
    | hardware hash calculated for the current hardware. To resolve this
    problem,
    | perform an in-place upgrade of Windows XP and reactivate the Windows XP
    | license." Thank you very much, I was thinking, but I don't want no silly
    | in-place upgrades and quickly returned the letter C: (maybe I deleted the
    | value completely). As expected, the system's been shaken but didn't raise
    a
    | brow and came to life.
    |
    | Next victim was W2k installation just for redundancy. It wasn't
    interesting
    | already: after the first reboot I got infamous warning "No paging file" so
    | it involved registry editing at HKLM\SYSTEM\CCS\Control\Session
    | Manager\Memory Management, REG_MULTI_SIZE "PagingFiles", and after that
    | logon got in the dead loop without any warning as predicted. I gave up.
    |
    |
    

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      ... The article title used to be "How To Change the System/Boot Drive Letter in ... Windows" I at least got them to change that. ... | where the drive letter has not changed. ... This warning must be printed ...
      (microsoft.public.win2000.file_system)
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      ... The article title used to be "How To Change the System/Boot Drive Letter in ... Windows" I at least got them to change that. ... | where the drive letter has not changed. ... This warning must be printed ...
      (microsoft.public.win2000.general)
    • Re: Installing Windows 2000 Drive Letters
      ... true and contradicted all the experience - until I found the warning (sorry, ... where the drive letter has not changed. ... hardware hash calculated for the current hardware. ... perform an in-place upgrade of Windows XP and reactivate the Windows XP ...
      (microsoft.public.win2000.general)
    • Re: Installing Windows 2000 Drive Letters
      ... true and contradicted all the experience - until I found the warning (sorry, ... where the drive letter has not changed. ... hardware hash calculated for the current hardware. ... perform an in-place upgrade of Windows XP and reactivate the Windows XP ...
      (microsoft.public.win2000.hardware)
    • Re: Installing Windows 2000 Drive Letters
      ... true and contradicted all the experience - until I found the warning (sorry, ... where the drive letter has not changed. ... hardware hash calculated for the current hardware. ... perform an in-place upgrade of Windows XP and reactivate the Windows XP ...
      (microsoft.public.win2000.file_system)