OK, I know it's not the done thing. But I DO have the time to change lots of file paths, and I'd really like to solve this.
I have 2 IDE Drives, 0 and 1.
I can boot up to either IDE 0 or 1 and do a dual boot from either; plus I can press "delete," go into the BIOS, and trade IDE 0 for 1.
-- IDE 0 has 3 partitions, all Pri Bootable, with Windows ME in the first.
-- IDE 1 has 2 partitions, with XP Pro SP1 in the first, which is Pri Bootable. PLUS IDE 1 has an ext. part. (LBA), not bootable (I don't know where that one came from) and, exactly the same size, my only NTFS drive, listed as log. bootable.
In Millennium on IDE 0, ME is Drive C; the other drives are D and E. Looking at things from ME's perspective, the other disk contains F (XP) and G. Perfect; just the way I want it.
But from XP's point of view, XP occupies the coveted C: position, which throws everything else awry. If only I could change that XP (C file letter to (F! Then I could have identical drive letters in both systems. (I go back and forth a lot; hence my use of so much FAT32 instead of NTFS. It would be VERY handy to have identical letters, even though I've fudged things on my shortcut names.)
I have just survived an ultra-scary boot near-disaster, so I'm being cautious...sort of. I also have downloaded a copy of what seems like a beautiful program called BOOT-US. But so far I haven't found out how to change that boot letter.
I'm trying not to spend money or to re-install from scratch. Any suggestions??? Thank you.
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Celeron4 1.7/512 RAM, Primary Master IDE HDD 30 (Parts E,F,G); Slave 80 (Parts C(C+D), both 7200 Maxtors; Secondary Master CD-RW, Slave CD-ROM. 5 Windows partitions; dual-boot XPPro+ME; ADSL.
I have 2 IDE Drives, 0 and 1.
I can boot up to either IDE 0 or 1 and do a dual boot from either; plus I can press "delete," go into the BIOS, and trade IDE 0 for 1.
-- IDE 0 has 3 partitions, all Pri Bootable, with Windows ME in the first.
-- IDE 1 has 2 partitions, with XP Pro SP1 in the first, which is Pri Bootable. PLUS IDE 1 has an ext. part. (LBA), not bootable (I don't know where that one came from) and, exactly the same size, my only NTFS drive, listed as log. bootable.
In Millennium on IDE 0, ME is Drive C; the other drives are D and E. Looking at things from ME's perspective, the other disk contains F (XP) and G. Perfect; just the way I want it.
But from XP's point of view, XP occupies the coveted C: position, which throws everything else awry. If only I could change that XP (C file letter to (F! Then I could have identical drive letters in both systems. (I go back and forth a lot; hence my use of so much FAT32 instead of NTFS. It would be VERY handy to have identical letters, even though I've fudged things on my shortcut names.)
I have just survived an ultra-scary boot near-disaster, so I'm being cautious...sort of. I also have downloaded a copy of what seems like a beautiful program called BOOT-US. But so far I haven't found out how to change that boot letter.
I'm trying not to spend money or to re-install from scratch. Any suggestions??? Thank you.
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Celeron4 1.7/512 RAM, Primary Master IDE HDD 30 (Parts E,F,G); Slave 80 (Parts C(C+D), both 7200 Maxtors; Secondary Master CD-RW, Slave CD-ROM. 5 Windows partitions; dual-boot XPPro+ME; ADSL.