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Old July 25th, 2004, 04:00 PM
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HD problem. Not maped right ....

I have problem with additional HD. It's taken from another computer. (That computer got a new bigger one)

And after I puted it in mine, stupid win mixed it all up.

So now it's maped like this :

c - old c this is ok
d - actualy it's c from new HD
e - old d ...
f - new hd's d

And programs wich are installed on D are now on E. So win cant find them and offcourse doesnt work right.

Any help ?
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Old July 25th, 2004, 04:57 PM
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So you want all three old drive designations to be the same, with the new drive added as drive f:?
You can change the drive letters using Disk Management under the Administrative tools menu. You will have to do a bit of shuffling, but you should be able to rename all the drives to the letters you want.
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are you using win nt or 2000, if yes then its easy, change drive letters like:
start menu->settings->control panel->administrative tools->computer management->storage->disk management. right click on the partitions and change the drive letters. u must login through the admin account.

if you r using win9x, i am sorry, but i think you hafta reformat.
linux - its possible, but i dont know how.

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are you saying that the old HD from the other computer is partitioned into 2 logical drives, one being D: and one being F:?

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