Re: My boot volume becace the "D" drive instead of "C"
- From: hupjack@xxxxxxxxxx
- Date: 3 Aug 2005 17:02:44 -0700
actually the OS was installed on the correct partition, but after
booting FROM that partition, it's lable came up as D: instead of C:
>>From reading other posts on usenet, I believe this happened because I
reformated my system partition, thus making my 60GB data partition
"primary" which then stole the "C drive" letter away from my smaller 20
GB system partition.
I still need to undo this as I want my partition with the OS to have
the "C:" label
Anybody got any ideas?
Here's a screen capture of what I'm dealing with
http://bootsystemswap.notlong.com
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