Re: Hard Drive Configuration

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If you mean the system/boot partition is "E" then you'll need to reinstall
the operating system. This in of itself is/should not be a problem for
almost all software installation.

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"jbj" wrote:
>I recently had a new hard drive installed. For some reason the drive was
> labeled "E". I cannot load Norton Antivirus because it can't find "C"
> drive. How do I change drive letter in able to load software.


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