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Mon, 14 Jul 2003 07:38:22 -0700
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This can be done but it's tricky. You do this through disk manager. First
you need to free the C: drive designation by assigning some other letter to
it. You then reboot. Once C: is available, you can change your F: (boot)
disk to be C:. It will prompt you that the change will only take effect
after a reboot, but that is ok. The BIG problem is that all of your boot
configurations have been set to point to the F: disk! To fix this part, you
will need to hack the registry - search for every instance of a reference to
the F: drive and change it to point to C:. I have done it before, but don't
recommend it unless you are really motivated. It will work, but it takes a
lot of work to do it!

Peter
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The NoSpin Group
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> -----Original Message-----
> How can I change the boot drive letter--from F to C.
> Tried to in Computer Mang. would not accept.
> 
> bwn923

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