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Dual boot - remove one OS.
Howard howdy0...@yahoo.com microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windowsxp general I have 2 harddrives (HD1 and HD2) Windows XP 32bit is currently install on HD1 HD1 is C drive HD2 is D drive I want to install windows xp 64bit so that HD2 is C drive HD1 is D drive to the 64bit windows xp Is this

Another Drive Letter Question/Try this.
John
Barnes jbar...@email.net microsoft public windows vista installation_setup Since you have more than one partition (are both primary? .... "John Barnes" wrote: Windows sets the drive letter of each volume it sees in the registry on first boot, (all drive letters assigned to volumes are assigned by the Mount

Another Drive Letter Question
Use the drive letter that XP shows up as in Vista for the search. There is no way to know for sure what drive letters will be assigned at sub-OS level so it is One more question before I hit the delete button. If I delete the C partition, my XP parition, will my Vista partition suddenly decide that it's the C

extending the C: partition
Maybe you are making an observation on Symantec's having PM and you feel they're not innovating instead. www.symantec.com/partitionmagic/ I'm not sure I can predict your drive letter question because again if you plan to have XP installed first and run the Vista setup from the XP desktop, you will retain the drive

Extra Drive Letter
Is there an easy way to eliminate the drive letter, say by publishing to a root drive letter, or doing a global search-and-replace? -- ARC in Lago Vista, TX There's nothing new under the sun, but there are lots of old things we don't know. - Ambrose Bierce.

XP drive letter question
Mark R. Cusumano s...@bitbucket.com alt comp software financial quicken I'm running 2008 Deluxe on Vista Home Premium and even though I can attach 2 jpeg images I can only view the first one. .... In the Select Restore Drive window, choose the drive letter where the backup directory is located, and then click OK.

SATA Drive unrecognized in Vista Ultimate
Open the icon file with Paint and save it with a new name and a new path to the folder in question. "Tommy" <To...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message This means that if the folders get transferred to another PC to a different drive with different drive letter the icons wont display.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
**__Mike__** **__Mike_...@NoSpam.com microsoft public windows vista general microsoft public windowsxp general From what I've experienced with 32-bit, by default as long as you choose to install vista on the second drive; it always "steals" the letter C unless you run setup from within another operating system.

Dual boot - remove one OS.
FYI, there are Vista newsgroups for Vista questions. You're issue is really a Vista question since it involves reading an external Sata drive attached to a computer that is booted into Vista. Here is a list of Vista newsgroups. microsoft.public.windows.vista.administration_accounts_password

Another Drive Letter Question
Chad Harris vistaneedsmuchowork.net microsoft public windows vista general To be clear, remember ***if you did not set up from XP, then the Bios is the entity that dictates your new changed drive letters. We had a thread on the setup group that helps explain this and Darell Gorter from the Vista setup team

Trouble with drive letters on dual boot with Vista
john n ottavi...@vista-net.com microsoft public windowsxp help_and_support Thanks for relying. The drives are mapped and assigned a drive letter. not sure that I completely understand the question. Are you seeing the mapping in Explorer, and want to hide it, or is the mapped drive unavailable through Explorer?

Vista Dual Boot Installation Procedure
Gabriel Lozano-Moran gabriel.lozano-mo...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general Hello group I have managed to install my Canon Digital Ixus v3 on Windows Vista But what I don't understand is whether or not the camera should appear as a drive letter or icon or something else in the Windows Explorer?

Need Help, Installation Problem
One question: If I use TweakUI to hide the c drive from Windows XP will I be able to create a virtual c drive using the subst command in a logon script? I used the Vista disk manangement to repartition the hard drive for the XP Pro installation. After installing XP the following are the drive letter assignments

Vista Dual Boot Installation Procedure
If you booted the machine with the installation media then the drive letters will not agree. If you start the second OS installation from the desktop of the This is the behaviour of vista now.. so can this same behavior be done on XP? Sorry if this is kinda confusing.. I hope I expressed this question well

Vista Installation with several HDD installed
So long as both WinXP x86 and Vista x64 can see that folder, it won't matter if WinXP calls it E:\Quicken and Vista thinks it's L:\Quicken. (On a side note, when we boot from the Vista DVD to run Setup, it has no idea what drive letters have been assigned, so it assigns C: to its own Boot Volume - even if that's

Vista et FAT32
DRT D...@nospam.net comp sys ibm pc hardware storage Jeff wrote: Question for the experts, Can Vista be installed on a new drive while several other drives (2) Sometimes Windows Vista and XP will install itself to weird drive letter such as F:, E:, G:, etc. It is very hard to change the drive letter back to the

Vista installation drive letters
On Sun, 18 Feb 2007 20:53:39 -0600, Craig H. Parker wrote: I have read the various Drive Letter threads discussing the apparent change in lettering and want to make sure I understand before doing anything I might regret. I have Vista Home Premium which currently will not boot without the DVD in the drive.

Vista 32-bit only sees 128gb of large hard drive
I have 2 harddrives (HD1 and HD2) Windows XP 32bit is currently install on HD1 HD1 is C drive HD2 is D drive I want to install windows xp 64bit so that HD2 is C drive HD1 is D drive to the 64bit windows xp Is this possible? (like the default behavior in Vista) Howard.

Drive not detected, except in Device Mgr
Richard Urban richardurbanREMOVET...@hotmail.com microsoft public windows vista general A primary partition on a second drive will take drive letter D: Now, I am going to make a 40GB partition on my second hard drive, my question is when I set up my partition should I make it a Boot partition or can I keep it

Files/Folder Security help
Andy 1...@2.3 microsoft public windows vista hardware_devices What happens when you run chkdsk on G:? And after that what does Disk Management show about partition G:? On Sun, 17 Feb 2008 14:31:00 -0800, Snacko <Sna...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: Excellent question. The drive letter is G. Disk Management shows