I don't know if you have partition magic or not, but that has a feautre that
will go into the registry and change all the drive letter assoiations.ie D
to F. This will be ok as long have you haven't installed anything to D:
that will reference to D.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Robert King" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, April 19, 2000 8:10 AM
Subject: [PCBUILD] CD-ROM Problem
> I recently installed a second hard drive in my 233 MHz PentII PC. My
> operating system is Windows 98 (upgrade version from Win 95). The new
slave
> hard drive letter is D: , the original is the master and is still C:, and
my
> CD-ROM drive is now L:
> Since the addition of the new hard drive and the drive letter changes,
> several of my CD's won't read and some will. Even the Win 98 upgrade disc
> that I used to upgrade from 95 won't read. The drive spins them, but
then
> stops prematurely and displays no label in the "My Computer" window, just
L:
> Other discs work just fine and read perfectly. I bought a new Print Shop
> application yesterday and the "install" disc worked fine, but none of the
> discs that contain the bulk data like clip files, etc will run. I'M
> BAFFLED! Do I need to change a setting somewhere? I'm not familiar
enough
> with config.sys, autoexec.bat, etc files to know if I need to change
> something there. Can someone please advise me? Thank you. Robert King
>
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