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February 18th, 2005, 03:08 AM
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xp install what did I miss
I had a hard drive go south from abuse or virus anyhow installed a brand new 80 gig hard drive , installed win xp pro on it and let it format drives 1part ntfs 1 part fat 32 & 3rd part ntfs. Would of assumed that this would be C , D, E, Ok I got I,J,K with I being the OS drive, so unchangeable in disk mgt. What it did was start with I because the C,D,E,F,G,H were set up for the USB removable device,storage ect . I can change like J drive to D drive in disk mgt however can not change the I drive (it is the OS drive) to C drive. Could this of possible been a virus in the BIOS? As that is only memory that the pc could of possible of had. Anyone got a fix out of this other than like ghosting to a drive then formatting or ghosting back to C drive after a reformat? I did install programs like Spybot Search And destroy on the fat 32 partion so when I try to run them unless I disconnect the storage drives Spy bot wont run as it cant find media.
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February 18th, 2005, 04:37 AM
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To change the boot drive letter you're pretty much looking at a re-install from scratch. It's embedded in too many places.
You're right about the reasoning -- things like USB drives and ZIP drives can affect drive lettering during Setup. The solution is to disconnect those things during the initial install and then reconnect them afterwards.
Safe computing is a habit, not a toolkit.
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