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Date: | Mon, 11 Sep 2000 10:38:58 -0700 |
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The other day I put a new hard drive in my computer. It joined the old
drive as the master and is now the D drive. I intended it to be for
programs. The C drive to remain the boot drive, with programs moved to the
new drive. (E drive is data, F drive is games.) During the installation I
copied the old (C drive only) drive to the new. Many of the programs will
have to be uninstalled from C and reinstalled on D, or moved with an
uninstaller. Whatever works. I'm working on that.
The question I have has to do with Windows. I have a Windows folder on the
D drive, since I copied the entire C drive. I want to get rid of
D:\Windows. I'm sure the machine is booting from C, and that D:\Windows is
extraneous. My thought was to rename D:\Window and see if all went
well. Then, if there is no apparent problem, simply delete it. Can anyone
see anything wrong with this procedure?
Robert
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