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Solve : Changing Drives? |
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Answer» I bought a laptop from PCWorld a while back and the hd is split into two as drives C and D. Therefore the CD drive is drive E. So much for clever PCWorld then, eh? Software that can't be used unless I format my HD? What a joke!... The joke is the burning software. It should make no difference what drive letter the CD is. My CD's are G & H. Partitions are very handy. Keep all your files and data on D; if you ever have to reinstall OS, it only affects C, not D. http://support.microsoft.com/kb/q223188/What's even worse is that the second HD partition is probably your Factory Install Restore info. The CDROM they gave you as a 'recovery disk' is just a bootup sequence that accesses the OS, drivers, and applications on the second HD partition. If you're on Windows NT4, Windows XP, or Windows 2k, you should be able to go into Disk Administration and re-assign the drive letter labels so the CDRW becomes D: and the second HD partition becomes E:. Then you WANT to use WHATEVER utility they gave (if they bothered to give you one) to copy the Restore partition to CD, before it gets bit by a virus... |
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